| Cooke Hall |
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| Facility: |
COOKE |
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| Number: |
A260 |
| Function: |
Academic |
| Gross Square Feet: |
289,258 |
| Construction Cost: |
$10,760,000 |
| Completed: |
September, 1977 |
| Architect: |
Hellmuth, Obata,
and Kassabaum, St. Louis |
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| OCCUPANTS |
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Centrally Scheduled Classrooms
Institute of Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics
School of Pharmacy Dean's Office
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmacy Practice
Biology
Chemistry
Campus dining & services |
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| FUNCTION |
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| The 1970 campus plan called for the construction
of 20 identical, linked towers to house the health sciences on the new
North Campus. After
the decision to keep the health sciences at the original South Campus,
only these two were built. Cooke and Hochstetter Halls primarily house
the School of Pharmacy and the Biology Department. Their extensive teaching
and research facilities include small classrooms and large lecture halls,
as well as laboratories and faculty research offices. |
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| NAMESAKE |
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| Walter P. Cooke (1869-1931) was a Buffalo attorney active
in university life. He was chair of the University Council from 1920 to 1931 and received the Chancellor's Medal in 1926. Cooke recognized the university as the community's
most potentially important institution. An expert fundraiser, Cooke organized
two endowment drives in the 1920's, earning millions of dollars from subscribers. Director of Depew Lake Em. Water Company, Western N.Y. Water Company, People's Bank of Buffalo, Buffalo General Electric Company, Buffalo Abstract and Title Company, Buffalo and Susquehanna Railway Company, and Frontier Telephone Company. |
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| Modified
December 28, 2005 10:05 AM
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