Duke University Maps

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Tours

  1. Julian Abele's architectural legacy

    Explore the genius of the African-American architect who designed Duke's campus.

    Stops

    1. East Campus Steam Plant (1925)

      This functional building was constructed in order to serve the increased demand for heat in the expanded campus. It is the earliest of Abele's creations on campus.
    2. Lilly Library (1928)

    3. East Campus Residence Halls (1930)

    4. Baldwin Auditorium (1930)

    5. East Campus Union (1930)

    6. East Campus Academic Buildings (1930)

    7. Faculty Houses (1930)

    8. West Campus Residence Halls (1930; 1939)

    9. West Campus Union (1930)

    10. Flowers Building (1930)

    11. Page Auditorium (1930)

    12. Duke University Chapel (1932)

    13. Duke Divinity School and Gray Building (1930)

    14. Hudson Hall Engineering Building (1939)

    15. Physics Building (1949)

    16. Cameron Indoor Stadium (1939)

    17. Wallace Wade Stadium (1929)

    18. William R. Perkins Library (1930; 1948)

    19. Languages Building (1930)

    20. Professional Schools (1930)

    21. West Campus Academic Buildings (1930)

    22. Allen Building (1954)