Hutchins Hall

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Hutchins Hall is a central academic and administrative building of the University of Michigan Law School, known for its Collegiate Gothic architecture and housing classrooms, offices, and legal education facilities.

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Hutchins Hall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic building
law school building
university building
adjacentTo John P. Cook Dormitory
Lawyers Club
Legal Research Building
affiliation University of Michigan
University of Michigan Law School
architecturalStyle Collegiate Gothic
campus Central Campus, University of Michigan
surface form: University of Michigan central campus
city Ann Arbor
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFacility administrative offices
classrooms
faculty offices
lecture halls
seminar rooms
student spaces
hasFunction central academic building of the University of Michigan Law School
central administrative building of the University of Michigan Law School
locatedIn Ann Arbor
surface form: Ann Arbor, Michigan

United States of America
surface form: United States

University of Michigan Law School
namedAfter Harry Burns Hutchins
partOf University of Michigan
partOfComplex University of Michigan Law Quadrangle
primaryUser administration of the University of Michigan Law School
faculty of the University of Michigan Law School
students of the University of Michigan Law School
usedFor academic administration
administrative offices
classroom instruction
faculty offices
legal education

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Law Quadrangle hasPart Hutchins Hall