College Communications has moved to temporary quarters in a trailer by the Facilities barn and greenhouse.
Used for Campus Locations on map.
Lutnick Library was designed to LEED standards and features centrally automated lighting controls as well as daylight sensors for the lights. Outside the building is a rain garden to handle runoff.
The VCAM was designed to LEED standards and features recovered wood, floor from the old gymnasium, and the elevated track from the old gymnasium. Outside there is a rain garden to handle the building's runoff.
The Sharpless building is LEED certified. It features conference tables made from campus trees that had to be removed. It also has a daylight sensing system to adjust the lights.
The Stokes building features a 5,700 ft green roof.
The Dining Center met (and surpassed!) the "Real Food Challenge" goal of 20% local or sustainable foods by 2020. The Dining Center also features an aerobic digestor ("Munchy Crunchy Grinds Up Your Lunchy") to deal with food waste and a destratification fan to push warm air down in the winter.
All 216 acres of Haverford's campus are maintained as an arboretum. The Arboretum practices sustainable management of all the trees and horticultural elements of campus. The Arboretum staff is headquartered in the facilities building.
Home to senior Fine Arts studios.
Distinguished visitors and guest accommodations located across from the nature trail.
Houses studio and classroom spaces for printmaking.