| Building: | F.W. Olin Science Hall, 1994 |
| Architect/Designer: | Al Filoni of McLachan, Cornelius and Filoni, Pittsburgh |
| Building Style: | An elaborate simulated Georgian idiom in brick and limestone |
| Named For: | Funded by a $6.1 million grant from the F.W. Olin Foundation |
| Current Use: | Olin Hall contains 44,000 gross square feet of teaching space, a 42 seat planetarium and laser spectrometer. It houses the departments of Physics and Astronomy, Geology and Geography, and Mathematics and Computer Science. |

