Woodlawn is a former estate house overlooking the Hudson River in Garrison, New York, United States.
Its steeply-pitched cross-gabled roof, with exposed rafters at the eaves, is pierced by two dormer windows on either side and a brick chimney at the south end.
[1] On the east the addition, originally built as a detached gym and now the center's Morison Library,[2] is now connected to the house via a breezeway.
[1] William Moore, a partner in a large New York City importing firm, commissioned Upjohn to design the house in 1854.
He and his wife and their descendants used it as a summer residence until it was purchased by Malcolm Gordon in 1927 to start the boys' boarding school he named after himself.