D 2.5 Teachers College, 1897-2003
Teachers College, under its earlier names, was located at 9 University Place, in Greenwich Village.
It was the first of  the Columbia institutions to buy property on Morningside Heights, in 1892,
acting on a tip from Nicholas Murray Butler that Columbia planned to do so.  In 1892 it acquired 3.6
acres on the north side of 120th Street, between Broadway and 10th Avenue (Amsterdam) for $100,000.
Name Year Opened          Architect Primary Donor Primary Function
Main Hall 1894 William Potter    
Macy Manuel Arts Building (now Macy Hall) 1899 William Potter Caroline Everit Macy  
Milbank Memorial Hall 1897 William Potter Joseph Milbank Chapel, classrooms, offices
Horace Mann School 1901 Howell & Stokes and Edgar Josselyn V. Everit Macy Experimental private school
Speyer School   Edgar Josselyn James Speyer Experimental private school
Whittier Hall 1901 Bruce Price  and J.M.A. Darragh Morningside Realty Company Dormatories
Frederick Ferris Thompson Memorial Hall 1904 Parish & Schroeder Mary Thompson Gym, pool, classrooms, laboratories
Household Arts Building (now Grace Dodge Hall) 1909 Parish & Schroeder Grace Dodge Classrooms (School of Household Arts)
Russell Hall 1924 Allen & Collens (college funds) Library
Grace Dodge Hall Extension 1924 Allen & Collens (college funds) Dining hall, resteraunt
President's house 1954     Residence for college president
Thorndike Hall 1973 Hugh Stubbins & Associates    
New Residence Hall 2004 Mitchell/Giurgola   Dorm