Hoboken - Edwin A. Stevens Hall on the Campus of Stevens Institute of Technology

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2007-05-23

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Named in honor of the university�s founder, the Edwin A. Stevens Hall serves as the home of Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering & Science, the largest school at Stevens comprising eight academic departments that span engineering and science. In addition to administrative offices and classrooms, this building also houses DeBaun Auditorium, the site of theatrical, musical and dance performances, as well as special events and university lectures. It has a rich historical and architectural pedigree. Dating back to when the university first opened its doors in 1870 as the first school of mechanical engineering in the nation, Edwin A. Stevens Hall has been the cornerstone building on the Stevens campus. Built in the high Victorian Gothic style, the 80,000-square-foot, five-story masonry building was designed by Civil War architect Richard Upjohn, famous for the design of Trinity Church in New York City
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Edwin A. Stevens Hall, Engineering Science Building, DeBaun Auditorium, Victorian Gothic Architecture, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, Stevens Institute of Technology, Technological University, Mechanical Engineering, University, Stevens Gate House, Hoboken, The Mile Square City, Hudson County, Gateway Region, Gateway, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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