The Buildings of Reid Hall

Reid Hall Buildings

Reid Hall is composed of three sets of buildings: The Chevreuse building, the Grande Salle building, and the Institute building. Two small outbuildings, the "Maison verte" and the pavillon, complete the property.

Roofs of Reid Hall's Chevreuse building

Roof of Reid Hall's Chevreuse building seen from across the street.

Reid Hall's main entrance

Reid Hall's main entrance on the rue de Chevreuse.

Close-up

Beyond the blue door. This bird's eye-view of Reid Hall captures the breadth of the property extending between the rue de Chevreuse and the rue de la Grande Chaumière.

Chevreuse building

The Chevreuse building houses the offices of Columbia Global Centers | Paris (1er étage) and Columbia's Undergraduate Programs (1er/2ème étages), and several other university programs.

Gallery

Gallery joining the two wings of the Chevreuse building.

Class 2

Small outbuilding in Reid Hall's second courtyard, known as the "Maison verte." 

Entrance to the Grande Salle Building

The outdoor entrance to the Grande Salle building in Reid Hall's second courtyard, across from the "Maison verte." The building houses the Grande Salle and the Columbia Undergraduate Program's student lounge. To the right is the entrance to the Institute building.

Bird's eye view of Institute building

The Institute building overlooks Reid Hall's third garden. It houses the Salle de Conférence, the Café, and a catering kitchen on the ground floor. All other floors are dedicated to the Institute for Ideas and Imagination: 20 offices, a seminar room, library, and lounge on the fourth floor.

Institute building

Institute building. Photo by Denancé.

Institute at dusk

Institute building at dusk. Photo by Denancé.

Institute building

Veranda and side view of the Institute building, seen from Reid Hall's third garden.

MA pavillon

The pavillon at the bottom of the third garden is composed of a small classroom and an office. It houses the Columbia's Master in History and Literature program.