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Gerberding Hall

Gerberding Hall is located on the upper campus of the University of Washington on Red Square.

Contact Information

Mailing Address

1704 NE Grant Lane
Seattle, WA 98195

Map: Campus Map
Facility Code: GRB
UW Facilities: Gerberding Hall

Building Hours

8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday-Friday, University holidays.

Gerberding Hall Office Directory

Unit/Website GRB Office Email/Phone
Academic Personnel & Faculty (APF) 401 acadpers@uw.edu
206-221-8927
Board of Regents (BoR) 139 regents@uw.edu
206-543-1633
Campus Community & Safety (CCS) 100
CCS Husky Assist 100 206-543-9331
CCS SafeCampus 100 safecampus@uw.edu
CCS UW Emergency Management 100 disaster@uw.edu
Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) 134 teaching@uw.edu
206-543-6588
Executive Office Shared Environment (EOSE) 340
Faculty Senate & Governance 036 206-543-5939
Gerberding Bell Ringers 502 woodgate@uw.edu
Office of External Affairs (OEA) 240
Office of Research Central 080 research@uw.edu
Office of Student Life 101 stulife@uw.edu
206-543-4972
SL Parent and Family Programs 229 uwparent@uw.edu
Office of the President 301 president@uw.edu
Office of the Provost 301 provost@uw.edu
University Advancement (UA) 214 osvp@uw.edu
UA University Marketing & Communications (UMAC) 280 uwnews@uw.edu
UA UW Foundation 208
UA UW Retirement Association B080 retiremt@uw.edu
206-543-8600
University Policy and Rules Office 340 rules@uw.edu
UW Global 022 global@uw.edu

History of Gerberding Hall

Gerberding Hall was built in 1949 by Strand & Sons Construction. Designed by architects Victor N. Jones and John T. Jacobsen, it was originally called the Administration Building until being rededicated in 1995 in honor of William P. Gerberding, UW’s 27th President from 1979-1995. A portrait of President Gerberding by artist Margaret Sargent hangs in the first floor lobby.

As one of UW’s many collegiate gothic style buildings, Gerberding Hall has many artistic elements, including bosses and gargoyles, spread across its architecture.
The spandrels between floors one and two feature three bronze seals of the university, the state, and the territory.

Along the cornice are 24 statues and shields representing academic disciplines. They were sculpted by Dudley Pratt, professor at the UW School of Art from 1925-1952.

In 2008, Gerberding Hall’s tower became home to a set of eight change ringing bells, generously donated by Gordon Stuart Peek.