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

Knox Lecture Hall

Knox Hall


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

KNOX
A490
Academic
46,956
$3,678,000
July, 1981
Hamilton, Houston, and Lownie of Buffalo


OCCUPANTS 

Knox Hall Occupany Report  Adobe Reader Document (PDF)

FUNCTION 

Knox Lecture Hall contains one large hall accommodating 400 students, three medium-sized halls for 250 students, and two smaller classrooms for 90 students each. The features of the lecture facilities include projection booths with up-to-date interactive capabilities, retractable screens, and demonstration benches for wet lab experiments.

NAMESAKE 

Grace Knox (1862-1936) generously provided the university with the means to establish the College of Arts and Sciences after the death of her husband, Seymour Knox. The Knox family continues to serve both the university and the Greater Buffalo area as civic, cultural, and philanthropic leaders.