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This solar-powered building has earned national acclaim as a showcase for green building technologies and operating...
Photo by Nadya Primak '13
The largest Program House on south campus is Lord-Saunders, also known as Afrikan Heritage House. Approximately 80 students live...
Photo by Yvonne Gay Fowler
The Department of Art occupies two buildings adjacent to the Allen Memorial Art Museum. In the 1937 wing (designed by founding...
Founded in 1917, the Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) is recognized today as one of the five best college and university art museums in the United States....
Photo by John Seyfried
The Apollo Theatre in Oberlin is synonymous with consistent family friendly movies shown at reasonable prices. Since 1913, the...
Photo by Arisa Williams ’06
The Arboretum is the southernmost point on campus: a beautiful preserve with trails, creeks, bridges, and, of course, trees....
Photo by Bryan Rubin ’18
Originally built in the 1960s from prefabricated geodesic kits, the North and South Domes comprise the Art Studios. They were built...
Photo by Dale Preston '83
Quadrangle is the largest of all the Program Houses with an average of 80 residents. One wing of the building is entirely for...
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The new athletics complex, dedicated in September 2014, replaces the outdated (Savage) football stadium with an...
Added as part of the Austin E. Knowlton Athletics Complex project in September of 2014, the Knowlton social space is a large room and outdoor area in the...
Photo by Yevhen Gulenko
Students hunkering down for a long study session in the main library don’t have to go without refreshments, snacks, and good coffee....
Photo by Kevin Reeves
Barnard houses approximately 40 students and allows for lots of 1-on-1 contact and more personal connections to be formed among all...
Photo by Kevin Reeves
Barrows Hall is located on Woodland Street, between Phillips Physical Education Center and Wilder Student Union, and just across the...
Photo by Kevin Reeves
The Kohl Building features a state-of-the-art recording studio and the largest privately held jazz recording collection in the United...
Photo by Janine Bentivegna
The Conservatory of Music's main teaching building has practice studios and classrooms. Private instruction, ensemble coaching,...
Photo by Tanya Rosen-Jones ’97
Located southwest of campus, less than a block from the Frank Lloyd Wright house, the Bill Long Nature Preserve is a great...
Photo by Ricky Rhodes
William and Helen Birenbaum Innovation and Performance Space or the Birenbaum is a club-like, venue in the lower level of the Hotel...
Photo by Tanya Rosen-Jones ’97
One of several Cass Gilbert-designed buildings on the Oberlin campus, houses Oberlin's Office of Development and Alumni...
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The Burrell-King House is the home of Oberlin Conservatory's Community Music School. It is listed on the National Register...