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A Self-Guided Tour
at
Stanford:
and
Landscape
Recent Architecture
Recent Architecture
and L andscape
at S tanford :
A Self-Guided Tour
Architect:
Architect:
Milton T. Pflueger;
ELS/Elbasani & Logan
418 Panama Mall
625 Campus Drive
Mechanical Engineering
Research Facility
dium
this tour, other recent campus buildings are noted below.
Taube Family Tennis Sta-
In addition to the new buildings and places highlighted in
Kimball Hall
673 Escondido Road
Architect: Backen, Arrigoni & Ross
Landscape Architect:
Ken Kay Associates
Introduction
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
MBT Architecture
Landscape Architect:
Antonia Bava
Completed: 2002
Completed: 1983; 1997
Completed: 1991
Over the last decade, many trustees, administrators, donors,
faculty, and students have taken an active interest in the
enhancement and preservation of the character of the
Medical School Lab Surge/
Lucas Magnetic
Spectroscopy Center
864 Campus Drive East
685-687 Escondido Road
Allene G. Vaden Health
Center
Lantana and Castaño
Halls
Completed: 1997
Landscape Architect:
David Gates and Associates
about the history of this decade of (re) development and adds
Landscape Architect:
Antonia Bava
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Architect:
Stone, Marriaccini, Patterson
and its sense of place. This guide provides information
Architect: Hawley Peterson & Snyder
Architect: Fisher-Friedman Associates
Stanford campus­­­­­—both its buildings and its landscape.
This has led to a rejuvenation of the quality of the campus
insight for those who take the actual tour.
1201 Welch Road
Completed: 1992
While this brochure and the walking tour highlight new
structures at Stanford, many historic buildings and
landscapes have been recently restored and renewed.
For further information about the overall grounds and
buildings of Stanford University, refer to The Campus Guide:
Stanford University, An Architectural Tour (Joncas, Neuman,
Completed: 2002
Awards: Builders Choice
Design & Planning - Grand Award Pacific Coast Builders Conference
- Best Private Special Use Facility Concrete Masonry Design Awards
- Honor Award
Completed: 1998Awards: AIA,
California Council - Merit Award
Completed: 1993
Landscape Architect:
Hargreaves Associates
Landscape Architect:
Nishita, Carter, and Associates
Architect: Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy
Architect:
William Turnbull and Associates
121 Campus Drive West
526 Salvatierra Walk
Richard W. Lyman
Graduate Residences
Haas Center for
Public Service
and Turner, Princeton University Press, 1999), available at
Student Services Building
563 Salvatierra Walk
Architect: Cody Anderson Wasney
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Completed: 2002
the Stanford University Bookstore.
Charles B. Thornton Center
Engineering Manage-
Campus Planning and Design Office
for
ment
379 Santa Teresa Street
Architect: Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy
Landscape Architects:
Walker/Johnson and Partners
Avery Aquatics Center
235 Sam McDonald Mall
Architect:
ELS, Elbasani & Logan
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Completed: 2001
Escondido Village –
Studios 5 and 6
334-344 Olmsted Road
Architect: Solomon ETC/James Guthrie
Architects
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Completed: 2002
Completed: 1994
Awards: AIA, Santa Clara Valley - Merit Award
AIA, California Council - Merit Award
Awards: AIA, East Bay Chapter - Honor Award
A Self-Guided Tour
at
Stanford:
and
Landscape
Recent Architecture
Recent Architecture
and L andscape
at S tanford :
A Self-Guided Tour
Introduction
In addition to the new buildings and places highlighted in
Taube Family Tennis Sta-
this tour, other recent campus buildings are noted below.
dium
Mechanical Engineering
Research Facility
625 Campus Drive
418 Panama Mall
Architect:
Milton T. Pflueger;
ELS/Elbasani & Logan
Architect:
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Antonia Bava
Kimball Hall
673 Escondido Road
Architect: Backen, Arrigoni & Ross
Landscape Architect:
Ken Kay Associates
enhancement and preservation of the character of the
Landscape Architect:
Completed: 2002
Completed: 1983; 1997
Completed: 1991
Over the last decade, many trustees, administrators, donors,
faculty, and students have taken an active interest in the
MBT Architecture
Medical School Lab Surge/
Lucas Magnetic
Spectroscopy Center
Lantana and Castaño
Halls
Allene G. Vaden Health
Center
685-687 Escondido Road
864 Campus Drive East
Architect: Fisher-Friedman Associates
Architect: Hawley Peterson & Snyder
and its sense of place. This guide provides information
Architect:
Stone, Marriaccini, Patterson
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Landscape Architect:
Antonia Bava
about the history of this decade of (re) development and adds
Landscape Architect:
David Gates and Associates
Completed: 1997
Completed: 2002
Stanford campus­­­­­—both its buildings and its landscape.
This has led to a rejuvenation of the quality of the campus
insight for those who take the actual tour.
1201 Welch Road
Completed: 1992
While this brochure and the walking tour highlight new
structures at Stanford, many historic buildings and
landscapes have been recently restored and renewed.
For further information about the overall grounds and
buildings of Stanford University, refer to The Campus Guide:
Stanford University, An Architectural Tour (Joncas, Neuman,
Awards: Builders Choice
Design & Planning - Grand Award Pacific Coast Builders Conference
- Best Private Special Use Facility Concrete Masonry Design Awards
- Honor Award
Haas Center for
Public Service
Richard W. Lyman
Graduate Residences
Student Services Building
526 Salvatierra Walk
121 Campus Drive West
Architect:
William Turnbull and Associates
Architect: Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy
Architect: Cody Anderson Wasney
Landscape Architect:
Nishita, Carter, and Associates
Landscape Architect:
Hargreaves Associates
Completed: 1993
Completed: 1998Awards: AIA,
California Council - Merit Award
Charles B. Thornton Center
for Engineering Manage-
Avery Aquatics Center
ment
Architect:
ELS, Elbasani & Logan
and Turner, Princeton University Press, 1999), available at
563 Salvatierra Walk
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Completed: 2002
the Stanford University Bookstore.
Campus Planning and Design Office
379 Santa Teresa Street
Architect: Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy
Landscape Architects:
Walker/Johnson and Partners
235 Sam McDonald Mall
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Completed: 2001
334-344 Olmsted Road
Architect: Solomon ETC/James Guthrie
Architects
Landscape Architect:
The SWA Group
Completed: 2002
Completed: 1994
Awards: AIA, Santa Clara Valley - Merit Award
AIA, California Council - Merit Award
Escondido Village –
Studios 5 and 6
Awards: AIA, East Bay Chapter - Honor Award
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
7 Gordon and Betty Moore Materials Research
13 Allen Center for Integrated Systems
Architect:
Landscape Architect:
Architect:
Anshen + Allen Architects
The SWA Group
Pei Cobb Freed and Partners
Landscape Architect:
Completed: 1999
Landscape Architect:
14 Center for Clinical Sciences Research (CCSR)
Architect:
7
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370 90
HEPL
Bambi
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This structure is composed of
cast-in-place concrete and precast
Sebastian & Associates
4
panels—with a majority of the
Completed: 1996
building
To US skin
101being made of a
and glass
curtain wall,
Aligned with respect to the eave metal
(Bayshore
Freeway)
shaded by two prominent trellis
height, roof lines, and setbacks
of Gilbert Biological Sciences, the structures of painted steel and
Gates Building’s exterior features natural aluminum. These latter
devices mimic the neoclassia full clay tile roof with skylights
cal overhangs of the nearby
and large overhanging eaves
E.D. Stone complex (1955-59).
(reminiscent of the Main Quad)
The four-story CCSR building is
and façade materials of rustiorganized as two identical linear
cated stone veneer and cement
plaster. The arched main entrance elements comprising labs, support
spaces and offices, facing one anis accented by stone trim with
other across a trellis-covered, outa terraced loggia above. Copdoor courtyard. Open stairs and
per gutters and downspouts are
glass-enclosed elevators within
prominent. The façade rhythm
the courtyard emphasize the
interprets the original design
openness of the plan. All of the
concept in the Main Quad by
bay windows in the offices have
dividing the vertical dimension
Stadium
operable sections. A small café
into distinct proportions, as the
enhances the interior courtyard,
surface material and its thickness change in relationship to its which features a giant bamboo
grove. The basement includes
height above grade.
specialized teaching areas for the
School of Medicine. All colors
Athletics
and materials areSunken
in keeping with
Diamond
Chuck
the SU
Medical
Center
Guidelines.
Taylor
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Facilities
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Recycling
Center
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Manzanita
Dining
Commons
Manzanita
Park
Sweet Hall
Soto
The new wing connects to the
Museum at the south rotunda
and the central core. The massing
of the addition (while sympathetic
to the older neoclassical building)
develops its own unique character by exposing the program
requirements of the major interior
spaces. It does this in volumetric
forms that show changes in roof
line, as well as in elevation. The
fenestration is responsive to
interior need, solar exposure, and
site relationships. Materials on
the exterior and interior are in
harmony with the color and material palette of the old building, as
well as fitting in with the central
campus in general. The redesigned landscape also integrates
the Rodin Sculpture Garden into
the overall ensemble.
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Stanford
University
Stanford, California 94305
Completed: 1995
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Awards:
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Architects - Merit Award
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Kimball Hall
Stern Hall
The original Museum—completed
in phases between 1891 and
1906—was severely damaged in
the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, when four wings of the
original complex were demolished. In 1989, the Loma Prieta
Earthquake inflicted damage on
the remaining original buildings. A reconstruction, a seismic
upgrade, and a new wing now
compose the Cantor Center for
Visual Arts.
Over nearly a century of use, Palm
Drive had developed potholes
and other road degradation, due
to poor drainage in this area of
the campus. Rehabilitation of
the roadway included installation of the originally intended,
Olmsted-designed granite curbs
and decorative slotted drains—as
well as major realignments at the
Arboretum Road and Campus
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Drive intersections. The project
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drainage, better lighting, and reH ULM
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habilitation
of the landscape edge
65
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along this ceremonial
entryway
to MS CT
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the campus.
Abrams
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Larkin
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Crothers
Hall
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655 Serra
Toyon
Eating Clubs
American Consulting Engineers
Council - Excellence Award
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Ford
Plaza
Education
Career
Planning
Ctr
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651 Serra
Encina Commons Toyon
CROTHERS WAY
Hall
Library Quad
Maples
Pavilion
SERRA ST
Herbert Hoover
Memorial Bldg
Green
Library
US
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MP
Central
Stores
NA
CA
Ford
Center
Encina Hall
Food
Services
Credit
Union
Arrillaga
Sports Ctr
Burnham Pavilion
Lou Henry
Hoover Hoover Bldg
Tower
PAM
PAS
Football
Practice Field
BO
Bakewell
Athletic
Grounds
Dept
RD
California Heritage Council - Certificate of Recognition
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buildings. A notable design effort
is Childrenís
directed toward integrating
of the
theCenter
landscaping
withStanford
the existing
Auxiliary
Stanford
Library and the
Community
Mudd Chemistry building
North/South Mall.
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Association of University Architects - Merit Award
This three-story lab building,
plus basement, relates to its
neighboring structures in building
shape, form, and materials. The
landscape and site development
design links the building with
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the Palm Drive Oval and mediand repair, parking designation
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and street access are subject
Public
Parkingaxis,
cal school on an
east/west
to change.
Landscape
Architect:
and the biology,
chemistry,
and
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Tom Richman and Associates
persons
access,
call 723-9637.
computer science
facilities
along
the North/South
Mall.
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Civil Engineer:
Walking Malls
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Taube
Family
Tennis
Stadium
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Completed: 1891-1906, 1998
Completed: 2003
Field
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Pools &
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The SWA Group
Sebastian & Associates
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Chuck
Taylor
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Landscape Architect:
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Memorial Hall Landau
Economics
Art
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Completed: 2000
Landscape Architect:
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Main Quad
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Skilling
SEARSVILLE RD
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SOUTH SERVICE RD
460
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McCullough
Parking
Structure
420
Architect:
Peter Walker and Partners
Robert A.M. Stern and Partners/
Fong and Chan Architects
CAMPUS DRIVE EAST
Moore
Research
380
Landscape Architect:
Architect:
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Varian Lab
Science &
Engineering
Quad
MALL
16 Lokey
Chemistry-Biology Laboratory
Foster and Partners/Fong and
Chan Architects
12 Gates
Computer Science
Mc
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LASUEN ST
PALM DRIVE
The three-story building is organized into three distinct elements
AIA, Western Mountain Region
Landscape Architect:
(containing open labs, offices, and
- Merit Award
AKA Landscape Architects
food service facilities), which face
AIA, California Council Completed: 1989
one another across an outdoor
Merit Award
courtyard. The partial basement
The Gilbert Biological Sciences
houses the main lecture hall,
Building is connected on the east The addition to the original
vibration-sensitive research labs,
Center for Integrated Systems
to Herrin Lab—and defines an
(CIS) (1984 Ehrlich and Rominger) and building mechanical areas.
entry courtyard and landscape
area facing the SEQ grove across adjoins and extends the CIS and The structure is steel frame,
forms a tight edge to Serra Mall. with the majority of the building
Serra Mall. This structure is
This building of offices, classfour stories above grade, with
skin made of French limestone
rooms, laboratories, and a toxic
three floors served by interstitial
panels shaded by a prominent
service floors. A perimeter arcade gas vault has its major entry on
copper-hued roof overhang
Via Palou. The design links to
is achieved through recessed
(which emulates nearby campus
exterior walls and a colonnade on the CIS by extending the arcade
and medical center eaves). All
the ground floor. This steel frame around the new eastern entry.
circulation in the building is on
The exterior finishes are stone,
building (with precast concrete
exterior suspended walkways,
concrete, metal windows, clear
exterior cladding) features solar
thus significantly reducing energy
glazing, and copper shingled roof- use in the structure. A major site
heat reduction glazing with an
outward curvature on the second ing. At night (with the building’s planning effort is directed toward
lights on) a 9-inch rim of glass
and third floors, where a light
integrating the medical center
gives the roof an appearance of
shelf allows daylight to reach
and central campus pedestrian
floating above its masonry mass. paths and landscaping along the
the inner lab areas. The apparThe colors, forms, and materials
ent height of the building has
crossing points of Campus Drive.
are directly interpretative of the
been reduced through the use
The overall design highlights susMain Quad.
of a glass eave, which appears
tainability, refinement of spatial
to lower the roof edge, while
order, use of materials, details of
maintaining the same proportion
construction, and bridging the
of red tile roof as the neighboring
architecture of the core campus
Herrin Building and allowing light
and medical center.
to enter a recessed fourth floor.
M A L L
9
8
SERRA
Graduate
School of
Business
South
6
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Carnegie
Institution
Cypress
Ginzton Lab
10
Gilbert
BioSci
Bldg
Regional
Teaching Sequoia
Center
L A S U E N
Polya
Forsythe Hall
SEQUOIA LN
Spruce
Hall
11
VIA PUEBLO
HEPL
Redwood
Hall
13
Cedar
VIA ORTEGA
MA S
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Pine
VIA PALOU MALL
Jordan Quad
PANA
CAMPUS DRIVE WEST
OAK RD
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ty Facility
Allen
CIS
Cogen Facility
Ventura
Hall
12
Packard
Electrical
Engineering
VIA PALOU
Cordura
Hall
JORDAN WAY
Oak Juniper
Acacia
Gates
Computer
Sciences
LOMITA MALL
WELCH RD
Birch Poplar Laurel
STOCK FARM RD
Herrin Hall
and Labs
NORTH SERVICE ROAD
Renovation/addition: Polshek and
Partners
Completed: 2003
AIA, New Mexico Chapter - Honorable Mention
Arthur Erickson and Associates/
McClellan and Copenhagen
NORTH/SOUTH MALL
LOMITA DR
BLAKE WILBUR DR
+
Med School
Office Bldg
Peter Walker and Partners
Awards:
SA
M
PALM DR
QUARRY RD
The Gordon and Betty Moore
This building completes the
Pei Cobb Freed and Partners
Materials Research Building forms
six- building group flanking Tan- This is the third building of the
Landscape Architect:
the southern edge of an east/
ner Fountain, joining Memorial
Graduate School of Business
west axis from the Main Quad to The Olin Partnership
Auditorium, the Graduate School complex; the other two are the
the new Science and Engineerof Business South (GSBS), the Art Graduate School of Business
Completed: 1999
ing Quad (SEQ). It reprises the
Gallery, Hoover Tower, and the
South (GSBS) and the Littlefield
architectural features —arcades, The Regional Teaching Center is
Lou Henry Hoover Building (all
Center to the north. The Knight
the “gateway” to the SEQ from
constructed much earlier). Care
Building’s southern façade echoes deeply recessed windows, clay
tile roof, and copper trim—of Se- Serra Mall. The shape of this
was taken to match the eave
the general rhythm of the older
quoia Hall. This high-technology building, including its distinctive
of the Landau Building, which
GSBS façade, while using more
tilted curve, is derived from two
laboratory building is adjacent
sits on one side of Memorial
glazing with appropriate solar
large lecture halls within. These
Auditorium, to the eave height
shading. The north façade—with to the McCullough Building and
forms create both contrast and
of GSB S. The main entrance to
skylights along the ridgeline— in- connected to it through a basebalance for the other buildings in
the Economics Department is
corporates the general character ment tunnel, adjacent first-floor
entries, and a second-floor bridge. the region. The exterior matefrom Serra Mall, while a second
of the Littlefield Center and
rial reflects this contrast through
entrance for the Stanford Institute complements its adjacent portion. With the demolition of three older
1 Serra Mall
its curved west façade, which is
structures and the proper siting
for Economic Policy Research
The careful siting of the Knight
sheathed in silver-coated metal.
Landscape Architect:
(SIEPR) is from Galvez Street.
Building allowed for a new land- of the Moore Building, the
Other exterior walls are surfaced
Sebastian & Associates
palm-lined east/west pedestrian
A courtyard serves as an outdoor scaped courtyard—with a small
axis has been finally completed as in French limestone and panelized
focal point for a variety of activi- fountain and shared outdoor
Civil Engineer:
stucco, as are the other new SEQ
ties. The building’s exterior feaspace—which provides a unifying Olmsted had originally intended
Brian Kangas Foulk (BKF)
buildings. The prominent curved
in 1888.
tures a clay tile roof, reminiscent element for all three buildings
Completed: 1996-2002
form of the building creates a
of other nearby buildings, and
and a space for major gatherings.
monumental entry to the SEQ, as
In 1992-95, planners prepared for stucco walls accented by
well as suggesting the direction
the eventual closure of the central cast stone trim. The dark green,
of travel from both Serra Mall and
portions of Serra Street to vehicu- operable windows and metal
the Oval.
trim are also distinguishing charlar traffic (except for emergency
service and shuttles) from Galvez acteristics.
Street to Via Ortega. Actual
reconstruction was completed in
several phases, beginning in the
summer of 1996. The roadway
was narrowed, bicycle lanes were
delineated, and special lighting
8 Science and
6 Sequoia Hall
was installed to relate to Palm
Engineering
Drive and the Main Quad. SideArchitect:
Quadrangle walks of asphalt unit pavers were
Pei Cobb Freed and Partners
Stone Pine Plaza
installed, and additional shuttle
10 David Packard
Landscape Architect:
stops, podium maps, and benches
Landscape
Architect:
The Olin Partnership
Electrical Engineering
were added. A large circular
4 Frances C. Arrillaga The Olin Partnership
Architect:
Completed: 1998
fountain was built at the Serra
Alumni Center
Completed:
1999
Pei Cobb Freed and Partners
Mall intersection with the Science
Sequoia Hall was the first building
Architect:
and Engineering Quad north/
Four new major buildings
Landscape Architect:
of the Science and Engineering
south axis—echoing Tanner Foun- Hoover and Associates
The Olin Partnership
Quad (SEQ) to be completed. Its (Sequoia Hall, the Gordon and
tain on the eastern portion of
Landscape Architect:
Betty Moore Materials Research
mass relates to and aligns with
Completed: 1999
the Mall. In all, more than three The SWA Group
Building, the Regional Teaching
the Main Quad across Lomita
acres of asphalt were converted
This building (the largest building
Completed: 2001
Mall. This new building, together Center, and the David Packard
to landscaped open space.
of the SEQ) is sited to complete
with the Gordon and Betty Moore Electrical Engineering Building),
The Alumni Center is located west
the area bordered on the north
completed between 1998 and
Materials Research Building, are
of Galvez Street, near a major
2000, define the new Science and by the Gates Computer Science
the two closest SEQ structures
campus entry, as well as adjacent
Engineering Quad (SEQ). The SEQ Building and on the west by the
to the historic Main Quad. They
to all athletic facilities and the
adapt the stone wall and hipped recovers the spatial organization Allen Center for Integrated SysVisitor’s
Information
Center.
envisioned by the Stanfords and 3 tems. The design of the building
1
2
roof construction
of the buildThe
eastern
bank
of
the
Frost
h
ings of the Main Quad to a more Frederick Law Olmsted more than is intended to enhance comNort
Amphitheater forms a gracious
munication within this academic
modern idiom. The roofs appear one hundred years ago.
landscape berm along the rear
community. One of its prominent
to float over their stone-veneer
The SEQ extends the east/west
of the building. The Center is
E
features is a large skylight—prowalls. The SEQ architectural
axis through the Main Quad,
composed of three connected
viding natural light into a central
vocabulary features recessed
PALO
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allowing
building elements of three stories,
atrium which displays exhibits of
W
windows, clay tile roofs, open
Wing of the Green Library. A
2 Schwab Residential each rectilinear in shape with
early Silicon Valley technology.
arcades, and copper eaves. Take north/south axis through the
hipped roofs. The central building
Center
The Real
attached arcade, the deeply
To El Camino
note of theHoover
radius corner at the
Pavilion
SEQ is anchored by the Green
element
serves
as
the
main
entry
To
Palo
Alto
recessed
windows, and the stone
(Hospital)
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at the center, flanked by lower
to the main lounge.
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courtyards. In this instance, five
deciduous trees on the perimeter.
in its form and material. Together
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Charles Hodges/Clinton Day
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they define the actual “gateway”
to the SEQ. The building’s entry
plaza contains a water table
sculpture, designed by Maya
Lin and completed in 2000, to
complement this architectural
setting.
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The Quad features freestanding
arcades of steel, stone, and translucent fabric roofing designed
by James Freed which echo the
curving shape of the Regional
Teaching Center and create an
“outdoor living room.”
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