Rodin College House

A view of the Rodin College House exterior from the street level
  • A view of the Rodin College House exterior from the street level

During the 1960s, Penn planning looked in two directions, toward contextualism in the work of the Philadelphia School, and toward confrontation in the work of most of the architects from outside of the region. These three residential towers take the latter, more conventionally modern course, in a great vertical T-plan slab of poured-in-place concrete that seems to grow larger at the top, recalling modernism's heroic age. The buildings were designed by G. Holmes Perkins, dean of the Graduate School of Fine Arts, and Professor of Design Mario Romanach.  This residence is named for Judith Seitz Rodin, President of the University, 1994 to 2004.

Rodin College House

3901 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Building Code: 220
Gross Area (sq. ft.): 311,351
Phase: Completed
Year Built: 1970
Floors: 24
Architect: Eshback, Pullinger, Stevens, Bruder
Other Name: RODN, High North, High Rise North, Hamilton House, Rodin

During the 1960s, Penn planning looked in two directions, toward contextualism in the work of the Philadelphia School, and toward confrontation in the work of most of the architects from outside of the region. These three residential towers take the latter, more conventionally modern course, in a great vertical T-plan slab of poured-in-place concrete that seems to grow larger at the top, recalling modernism's heroic age. The buildings were designed by G. Holmes Perkins, dean of the Graduate School of Fine Arts, and Professor of Design Mario Romanach.  This residence is named for Judith Seitz Rodin, President of the University, 1994 to 2004.