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Math/Physics/Astronomy Library - DRL

A view of David Rittenhouse Labs from the street
209 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia
PA
19104

The original wing is a red brick structure that is adjacent to Shoemaker Green next to the Palestra. The addition is in a more modern style, and faces Walnut Street. DRL is home to the Department of Mathematics, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and the Multi-Media and Educational Technology Services center. DRL contains the Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy Library. The building is named after David Rittenhouse (1731-1796), who was professor of astronomy at Penn, the first director of the United States Mint, and president of the American Philosophical Society.

Gross Area (sq. ft.): 
243,484
Floors: 
6
Addition: 
1967
Architect: 
James R. Edmonds, Jr./ Van Alan
Trustee Date: 
4/13/92
Building Code: 
510
Penn Access PDF: 
PDF icon Accessibility [1]

Source URL: https://www.facilities.upenn.edu/maps/locations/mathphysicsastronomy-library-drl

Links
[1] https://www.facilities.upenn.edu/sites/default/files/pennaccess/PA0510-DRLL.pdf