Webster University Buildings |
- Arcade Building (Gateway Campus in downtown St. Louis; opened 2016)
- Browning Hall (Interdisciplinary Science Building; opened 2017)
- Community Music School building (opened 2007)
- Cpl. Thomas Palozola Veterans Center (acquired 1992)
- East Academic Building (opened 2012)
- East and West Halls (opened 2006)
- Emerson Library (opened 2003)
- Loretto Hall (opened 1928)
- Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts (opened 1966)
- Luhr building (built 1967)
- Maria Hall (opened 1959)
- Music Building (Thompson House) (acquired 1960)
- Parking garage (Garden Park Plaza) (opened 2001)
- Pearson House (acquired 1985)
- President's Residence (acquired 2011)
- H. Sam Priest Center for International Studies (acquired 1989)
- Sally S. Levy Opera Center (opened 2006)
- Sverdrup Complex (opened 1988)
- University Center (opened 1992)
- Visual Arts building (opened 1964) | Cecille R. Hunt Gallery
- Webster Hall (Administration Building) (opened 1916) | Winifred Moore Auditorium (formerly the chapel)
- Webster Village Apartments (opened 1998)
Buildings that no longer exist or are no longer used by the university:
- Benjamin Webster home (demolished 1905)
- Brown House (demolished 2001)
- Idle Hour (Webster's first gymnasium) (demolished 1959)
- Kirk House (demolished 2012)
- Old Post Office (vacated 2016) (former site of downtown campus)
- Plymouth building
- Webster/Nerinx Gym (demolished 1984)
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