Washington University in St. Louis
Bybee Stone Company has been privileged to provide stone
for several projects at Washington University: The Village, the Danforth
University Center, the Anheuser-Busch Hall, the Science Building, and
the Psychology Building. All are designed in the University Gothic style,
contributing to a campus in which many of the academic buildings are
listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Anheuser-Busch Hall
The Law Building, known as Anheuser-Busch Hall, is home
to the oldest private school of law west of the Mississippi.
Architect: Hartman-Cox Architects
Mason: Leonard Masonry
Cubic Feet: 20,175
Stone: Rustic Buff
Completed: 1997
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Danforth University Center
See LEED Awarded
Projects for more information.
Architect: TSOI/Kobus
Mason: John J. Smith Masonry
Cubic Feet: 14,893
Stone: Rustic Buff
Completed: 2008
Award: LEED Certified Gold
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McDonnell Hall
McDonnell Hall is the Science Building. For more information
about the BSI Tucker Award, see Associations.
Architect: Kallmann McKinnell & Wood
Mason: Leonard Masonry
Cubic Feet: 11,200
Stone: Buff
Completed: 1991
Award: BSI Tucker Award
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Psychology Building
The Psychology Building fits into the original campus
master plan. For more information about the Distinguished Building
Award, see Associations.
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)
Mason: Leonard Masonry
Cubic Feet: 21,290
Stone: Gray
Completed: 1994
Award: 1997 AIA Distinguished Building Award
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The Village
The Village houses Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors.
Architect: Mackey Mitchell
Mason: John J. Smith Masonry
Cubic Feet: 12,372
Stone: Buff
Completed: 2000
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