The Osborn Memorial Laboratories in New Haven, Connecticut were built in 1913 as the home for biology at Yale University.
They sit at the base of Sachem's Woods: the original site of Highwood, the mansion of James Abraham Hillhouse.
This area is now known as Science Hill and is the site of Kline Biology Tower, Sage Hall (Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies), and chemistry and physics buildings.
The building sits across Prospect Street from Ingalls Rink and across Sachem from the former location of the Yale School of Management.
It contained a library over that same arch, with a faux sky ceiling, now a conference room, and a series of laboratories.