The
urban campus of New York University is located in
Manhattan,
New York, primarily situated around
Washington Square Park.
Facilities and monuments
Most of NYU's buildings are scattered across a roughly square area bounded by
Houston Street to the south,
Broadway to the east,
14th Street to the north, and
Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) to the west. Most of NYU's main buildings, including the
Silver Center,
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, and the Kimmel Center, surround
Washington Square Park.
Washington Square campus
Since the late 1970s, the central part of NYU is its Washington Square campus in the heart of
Greenwich Village. Despite being public property, and expanding the 5th avenue axis into
Washington Square Park, the
Washington Square Arch is the unofficial symbol of NYU. Every year, the Washington Square campus holds its commencement (graduation) ceremonies in
Washington Square Park. Important facilities at Washington Square are the
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, designed by
Philip Johnson and
Richard Foster, who also designed several other structures, such as Tisch Hall, Meyer Hall, and the Hagop Kevorkian Center. When designing these buildings Johnson and Foster also set up a master plan for a complete redesign of the NYU Washington Square Campus. However, it was never implemented. Other historic buildings include the
Silver Center (formerly known as "Main building"); the
Brown Building of Science; Judson Hall, which houses the
King Juan Carlos I of......
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