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Ryland Hall (Richmond, Virginia)

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Built
  
1913 (1913)

NRHP Reference #
  
13000261

Opened
  
1913

Added to NRHP
  
7 May 2013

Architect
  
Cram, Ralph Adams

VLR #
  
127-0364-0001

Area
  
2,416 m²

Ryland Hall (Richmond, Virginia)

Location
  
2 Ryland Circle, Richmond, Virginia

MPS
  
History and Architecture of the University of Richmond, 1834-1977

Similar
  
Henry Mansfield Cannon, Sarah Brunet Hall, Malcolm U Pitt Field, E Claiborne Robins St, University of Richmond

Ryland Hall is a historic academic building located on the University of Richmond campus in Richmond, Virginia. The building was originally built for Richmond College, which together with Westhampton College became the University of Richmond in 1920. It was designed by noted architect Ralph Adams Cram and built in 1913 in the Collegiate Gothic style. The brick, stone, and concrete building consists of two parallel wings, Robert Ryland and Charles Ryland halls, set apart by a connecting loggia. The three- to four-story building features leaded glass windows with Gothic tracery, decorative concrete sculptural elements, and a gable roof with slate shingles.

Map of Ryland Hall, Richmond, VA 23226, USA

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

References

Ryland Hall (Richmond, Virginia) Wikipedia