Fisk Hall, Northwestern University

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Fisk Hall at Northwestern University is a historic academic building on the Evanston campus, designed in the late 19th century by prominent architect Henry Ives Cobb.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic building
campus building
university building
architect Henry Ives Cobb NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival
campusArea north campus of Northwestern University Evanston
country United States of America
designedIn late 19th century
era late 19th century
floorCount 3
hasCategory Henry Ives Cobb buildings NERFINISHED
Northwestern University buildings
University and college academic buildings in the United States
hasFeature arched windows
ornamental stonework
tower element
hasFunction home to School of Communication programs
home to journalism and media-related programs
heritageStatus contributing property to a historic district
locatedIn Evanston, Illinois NERFINISHED
locatedOnCampusOf Northwestern University NERFINISHED
material limestone
stone
namedAfter Clinton B. Fisk NERFINISHED
partOf Northwestern University Evanston campus NERFINISHED
use academic instruction
classrooms
faculty offices

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Henry Ives Cobb notableWork Fisk Hall, Northwestern University
Henry Ives Cobb designed Fisk Hall, Northwestern University
Northwestern University library expansion (Deering addition / Main Library) category Fisk Hall, Northwestern University
this entity surface form: Northwestern University campus buildings