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Home > Departments > Facilities Planning & Design > Campus Info > Building Profiles > North Campus Building Profiles > Clemens Hall

Clemens Hall

Clemens Hall


Facility:
Number:
Function:
Gross Square Feet:
Construction Cost:
Completed:
Architect:

CLEMEN
A240
Academic
117,414
$5,360,000
May, 1976
Ulrich Franzen & Associates


OCCUPANTS 

Clemens Hall Occupany Report  Adobe Reader Document (PDF)

FUNCTION 

Clemens Hall houses classrooms, the Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, and several departments within the College. It incorporates a Language and Learning Laboratory with 152 wired stations and a microcomputer lab for CAS faculty and students.

NAMESAKE 

Under the pseudonym Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens (1835-1910), wrote the classics Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. He moved to Buffalo in 1869 and became an editor and part-owner of the Buffalo Express newspaper.