| Order of Columbia Buildings on Morningside Campus and Environs, 1970 - 2003 | |||||
| Building | Year Opened | Architect | Primary Donor | Primary Function | |
| School of Internation and Public Affairs | 1970 | Harrison & Abramovitz | Classrooms, library, and offices | ||
| Marcellus Hartley Dodge Physical Fitness Center | 1974 | The Eggers Partnership | Marcellus Dodge | Gym | |
| Sherman Fairchild Center for the Life Sciences | 1977 | Mitchell/Giurgola Associates | Labs and offices | ||
| Avery Hall Extension | 1977 | Alexander Kouzmanoff & Associates | Library | ||
| East Campus Residential Center | 1981 | Gwathmey Siegel & Associates | Hotel, offices, and undergraduate dorm | ||
| Computer Science Building | 1983 | R.M. Kliment & Francis Halsband | Labs and classrooms | ||
| Uris Hall Extension | 1984 | Peter L. Gluck & Partners | Social science labs | ||
| Schapiro Hall | 1987 | Gruzen Sampton Steinglass | Morris Schapiro | Undergraduate dorm | |
| Havemeyer Hall Extension | 1988 | Davis Brody & Associates | |||
| Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research | 1992 | Helmuth, Obata & Kassebaum | Labs and classrooms | ||
| William C. Warren Hall | 1995 | James Stewart Polshek & Partners | William Warren | Classrooms and offices | |
| Jerome Greene Hall Extension | 1996 | Polshek & Partners | |||
| Alfred Lerner Hall | 1999 | Bernard Tschumi & Gruzen Samton Architects | Alfred Lerner | Undergraduate student center, replaced Ferris Booth Hall | |
| Robert F. Kraft Family Center for Jewish Student Life | 2000 | Jordan L. Gruzen of Gruzen Samton | Joseph Kraft | Jewish student center | |
| Broadway | 2000 | Robert A.M. Stern Architects | (university funds) | Undergraduate dorm | |
| The School at Columbia University | 2003 | Beyer Binder Belle | (university funds) | Elementary education | |