The New Law School Building: Designed for Interdisciplinary Collaboration

The New Law School Building: Designed for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
A VIEW OF THE NEW LAW SCHOOL BUILDING FROM THE
MUNGER GRADUATE RESIDENCES

The Stanford Law School community will be getting some much-needed space as plans for a new law school building move ahead. With a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for spring 2009, the building could be ready for occupancy as early as December 2010. Completing Crown Quadrangle, the new structure will replace Kresge Auditorium—expanding the law school campus with approximately 63,000 square feet of offices, clinics, and seminar and meeting rooms. “This new building, and the opportunity it affords us to promote our vision architecturally, will be the foundation upon which all else rests,” says Larry Kramer, Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean. “A building that fosters interaction will go far to create a more engaged and engaging environment, all to the benefit of the teaching and scholarship that go on at the school.” For more information about plans for the new building, please go to https://law.stanford.edu/office-of-external-relations/.