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Knox Lecture Hall (KNOX) - North Campus, Academic Sector
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Knox Lecture Hall
Equipped with everything from retractable screens to wet-lab demonstration benches, Grace Knox Lecture Hall is a full-service presentation center. There are spaces for groups of nearly any size: one large hall accommodates 400 students, three medium-sized halls are perfect for 250 students, and two smaller classrooms seat 90 students each. (Read more at the UB Archives.)
Namesake
Grace Knox (1862-1936) generously provided the university with the means to establish the College of Arts and Sciences after the death of her husband, Seymour Knox. The Knox family continues to serve both the university and the Greater Buffalo area as civic, cultural, and philanthropic leaders.
Historical research and photographs provided by University Archives.
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Building Facts Primary function: Academic Tenants: Centrally Scheduled Lecture Halls Architect: Hamilton, Houston, and Lownie of Buffalo Completion date: July, 1981 Gross square feet: 46,956 Construction cost: $3,678,000
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