Building
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Opened
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Notes
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Reference
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Administration†
|
1925
|
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[4]
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Administrative Support Center
|
—
|
|
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Agricultural Education†
|
1951
|
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[4]
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Agricultural Engineering Annex†
|
1951
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[4]
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Agricultural Pavilion†
|
1925
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Opened as Livestock Judging Pavilion
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[4]
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Agricultural Sciences†
|
1941
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Formerly Agriculture
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[4]
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Animal & Food Sciences
|
2004
|
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[5]
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Architecture
|
—
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Opened as the "Computer-Architecture"
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Art
|
—
|
|
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Athletic Complex
|
2003
|
|
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Burkhart Center for Autism
|
2013
|
|
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Athletic Offices
|
—
|
|
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Athletic Ticket Office
|
1979
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Opened as the Letterman's Lounge
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[6]
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Athletic Training Center
|
1986
|
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[7]
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Auditorium and Sculpture Court, Helen DeVitt Jones
|
2001
|
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[8]
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Biology
|
—
|
|
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Biology Auditorium
|
—
|
|
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Biology Greenhouse
|
—
|
|
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Bledsoe Hall/Gordon Hall†
|
1947
|
|
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Carpenter/Wells Complex
|
1959
|
|
[9]
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Carpenter-Wells Apartment Complex
|
1998
|
|
[9]
|
Charles E. Maedgen Theatre
|
—
|
|
|
Chemical Engineering
|
—
|
|
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Chemistry†
|
1929
|
Additions completed in 1971
|
[4][10]
|
Chitwood Hall
|
1967
|
|
[11]
|
City Bank Auditorium
|
1956
|
Opened as Lubbock Municipal Auditorium.
|
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City Bank Coliseum
|
1956
|
Opened as Lubbock Municipal Coliseum.
|
|
Civil Engineering†
|
1951
|
Formerly East Engineering
|
[4]
|
Clement Hall
|
1963
|
|
[11]
|
Coleman Hall
|
1967
|
|
[11]
|
Dairy Barn†
|
1925
|
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
|
[4][12]
|
Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park
|
—
|
|
`
|
Development‡
|
1944
|
|
[4]
|
Doak Hall†
|
1934
|
Formerly Women's Dormitory #1
|
[4][13]
|
Drane Hall†
|
1938
|
|
[4]
|
Education
|
2002
|
Built along with English and Philosophy Building; first new academic facility built on Texas Tech campus since 1976.
|
[14]
|
Electrical Engineering†
|
1928
|
Formerly West Engineering
|
[4]
|
Electrical Engineering Addition
|
—
|
|
|
Engineering and Technology Lab
|
—
|
|
|
Engineering Center
|
—
|
|
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Engineering Technology
|
—
|
|
|
English / Philosophy
|
2002
|
Built along with Education Building; first new academic facility built on Texas Tech campus since 1976. The old English building was built in 1960 [15] and demolition of it began on 20-Dec-2004.[16]
|
[14]
|
Exercise Sciences Center
|
—
|
|
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Experimental Sciences
|
2006
|
|
[17]
|
Fisheries and Wildlife Research
|
—
|
|
|
Food Technology
|
—
|
|
|
Foreign Language
|
—
|
|
|
Frazier Alumni Pavilion
|
1998
|
|
[18]
|
Gaston Hall
|
1957
|
Demolition begun 20-Sep-2008 to make way for the new Rawls College of Business building
|
[19]
|
Gates Hall
|
1962
|
|
[11]
|
Health Science Center
|
—
|
|
|
Holden Hall†
|
1937
|
Original site of the West Texas Museum (renamed Museum of Texas Tech University in 1969); named for Dr. Curry Holden historian, archaeologist, and first Director of the Museum.
|
[4]
|
Horn Hall†
|
1947
|
|
|
Hulen Hall
|
1963
|
|
[11]
|
Human Sciences Building†
|
1925
|
Formerly the Home Economics Building. Four additions to the building with the first being completed in 1952
|
[13][20]
|
Human Sciences Cottage†
|
1928
|
Formerly the Home Management House.
|
[13][20]
|
Knapp Hall†
|
1947
|
|
|
International Culture Center
|
1997
|
|
[8]
|
Jones AT&T Stadium
|
1947
|
Opened as Clifford B. & Audrey Jones Stadium with 27,000 seating capacity. After multiple renovations and additions, it currently seats 60,454.
|
|
Landscape Architecture & Range Wildlife†
|
1951
|
Formerly Veterinary Science-1
|
[4]
|
Lanier Professional Development Center
|
2008
|
Texas Tech University School of Law
|
[21]
|
Law
|
1970
|
Texas Tech University School of Law
|
[10]
|
Library
|
1962
|
|
[10]
|
Marsha Sharp Center for Student Athletes
|
2004
|
|
[22]
|
Media and Communications‡
|
1969
|
|
[4]
|
Mathematics and Statistics†
|
1938
|
Formerly the Library
|
[4]
|
McClellan Hall†
|
1944
|
Formerly Infirmary
|
[4]
|
Mechanical Engineering
|
—
|
|
|
Mechanical Engineering Lab‡
|
1951
|
|
[4]
|
Merket Alumni Center†
|
1925
|
Houses the Texas Tech Alumni Association. Formerly the President's House.
|
[4][18]
|
Moody Planetarium
|
1970
|
|
[10]
|
Murray Hall
|
2006
|
|
[22]
|
Museum of Texas Tech University
|
1970
|
|
[10]
|
Music
|
1951
|
|
[23]
|
Petroleum Engineering
|
1950
|
|
[23]
|
Physics and Geosciences†
|
1951
|
Formerly Science
|
[4]
|
Plant Sciences‡
|
|
|
[4]
|
Psychology
|
—
|
|
|
Rawls College of Business
|
2012
|
|
[24]
|
Recreation Aquatic Facilities
|
—
|
|
|
Ronald McDonald House
|
—
|
|
|
Sneed Hall†
|
1938
|
|
[4]
|
Southwest Collection / Special Collections Library
|
1997
|
|
[8]
|
Sport Studies Center
|
—
|
Formerly Women's Gymnasium
|
[25]
|
Stangel / Murdough Hall
|
1964
|
|
[11]
|
Student Media†
|
1941
|
Formerly Journalism
|
[23]
|
Student Recreation Center, Robert H.Ewalt
|
—
|
|
|
Student Union
|
1951
|
Opened as "Student Union"; Known as "University Center" 1970-????[26]
|
[23]
|
Student Wellness Center
|
—
|
|
[22]
|
Talkington Hall + Commons Food Court
|
2013
|
|
|
Textile Engineering – Industrial Engineering†
|
1925
|
Formerly Textile Engineering
|
[4]
|
Thompson Hall
|
1957
|
Demolition begun 20-Sep-2008 to make way for the new Rawls College of Business building
|
[19]
|
United Spirit Arena
|
1999
|
|
|
University Theatre
|
—
|
|
|
Wall Hall
|
1962
|
|
|
Wiggins Complex
|
—
|
|
|
West Hall†
|
1934
|
Named in honor of James Marion West, Sr., Former Board of Directors Member and Chair
|
[4][13][27]
|
Weymouth Hall
|
1967
|
|
[11]
|