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The postmodern Campus Center, designed by Cathy Simon of Perkins+Will, is a 30,000-square-foot facility that opened in 1999.
The Franklin W. Olin Humanities Building, built in 1987 and designed by Cathy Simon of Simon Martin-Vegue Winkelstein Moris (prior to its merger with Perkins+Will), serves as the main academic building for the anthropology, history, philosophy, religion, literature, creative writing, foreign languages, art history, and music history department.
Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners (STIP), now Shore Tilbe Perkins+Will, is an architecture firm based in Toronto, Ontario.
Campus Plan and Academic Buildings were designed by the American architecture firm Perkins+Will.