[1] Waterman St. Anmahian Winton (2018) Leslie Armstrong 1977 1867 James C. Bucklin Notable residents include Ted Turner.
[36][37] Toshiko Mori Kite Architects (2019) 2019 2009 Goody, Clancy and Associates 1989 Architecture Research Office 2018 The East Campus was originally the main campus location of Brown's former neighbor Bryant College.
[96] Keeney Quadrangle (originally named West Quadrangle) opened in 1957 as, in the words of President Barnaby Keeney, a place "to provide a dignified and happy home for the independents."
[128] At the time the quad was built, many (though not all) of the University's fraternities were in financial trouble and membership numbers struggled due to the limited number of civilian students on campus (much of the University's housing at the time was used for students in the Armed Forces training program).
Howe & Church Brown University owns several properties that are not yet used to support the institution's mission.