Sage Hall, New Haven, Connecticut

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Sage Hall
Location New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Date to 1923
Building Type School and Academic
Construction System stone
Climate Cold Temperate
Context Campus Context
Architectural Style Neogothic
Street Address 205 Prospect Street Walk Score
Notes "The building was a gift from William H. Sage, B.A. 1865, in memory of his son, DeWitt Linn Sage, B.A. 1897." Former headquarters of the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Collectively known as Sage Bowers Hall.

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Building Details
Client Yale University
Stories 4





[edit] Bowers Hall Addition 1931

Building Modification (1931)
Bowers Hall
Date to 1931
Modification Type Addition
Building Type School and Academic
Construction System stone
Architectural Style Neogothic
Notes Sympathetic addition to original building built from funds provided by the bequest of Edward A. Bowers, B.A. 1879.




Building Details
Client Yale University
Stories 4
Program Includes Bowers Auditorium





[edit] Sage Bowers Hall Renovation

Building Modification ()
Bowers Hall
Designer KieranTimberlake, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Date
Modification Type Renovation
Building Type School and Academic
Construction System stone
Architectural Style Neogothic




Building Details
Client Yale University
Stories 4





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  • Facilities information page at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Web site.
  • "Tuning a Building at KieranTimberlake", by Stephen Kieran, James Timberlake, and Karl Wallick, ArchitectureWeek No. 534, 2011.0928, pB1.1.

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