List of Reed College buildings

The Annex features main stage and black box theaters with additional rooms for instruction and rehearsals, plus storage space sometimes called Reed Warehouse.

The Old Dorm Block was built in 1912 and features eight residence halls: Abington, Doyle, Eastport, Kerr, Ladd, Quincy, Westport and Winch.

[1] The group of buildings are within a grassy, wooded area; their smaller size and close proximity "foster a strong sense of community" among students.

Once used as housing for faculty, residents living in these buildings primarily converse in their respective languages and sponsor community events.

The Foster and Scholz buildings, constructed during 1954–1955, were once a single residence hall for male students called Foster-Scholz.

All three residence halls, named after former Reed College presidents, now serve as coed dormitories with divided double rooms.

Map of the Reed College campus
A. E. Doyle 's master plan (1920)