Learn more about a few of the university’s completed projects.

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Hillman Hall

Hillman Hall

The Thomas and Jennifer Hillman Hall nearly doubles the Brown School’s footprint, bringing together faculty, staff and research centers — as well as the university’s Institute for Public Health — that were once spread across four locations to the Danforth Campus.

James M. McKelvey, Sr. Hall

James M. McKelvey, Sr. Hall

James M. McKelvey, Sr. Hall, to be located south of Preston M. Green Hall, will house the Department of Computer Science & Engineering and support Washington University’s data science efforts.

Landscape & Ann and Andrew Tisch Park

Landscape & Ann and Andrew Tisch Park

Ann and Andrew Tisch Park is the heart of the new east end and will provide a special gathering place on campus. This expanded green space will increase the number of trees and enhance the pedestrian experience by eliminating most vehicular traffic.

East End Transformation

Learn more about the East End Transformation of the Danforth Campus which began in 2017.

East End Transformation of the Danforth Campus

East End Transformation of the Danforth Campus

In 2017, the university will begin the most significant capital project in recent history: transformation of the east end of the Danforth Campus.