Weitzman Hall
OpportunitiesNaming

NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $2,500,000 B Studio
This centrally located multi-use space, accessible by two main staircases, will be used for class or jury reviews, meetings, and informal gatherings of students and faculty.
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $150,000 J Fine Arts Studios (14)
These airy, light-filled spaces for Fine Arts graduate students will foster creativity and the spontaneous interactions that happen when students work in proximity to one another.
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $500,000 C Review Foyer
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $300,000 PER CLASSROOM E Patio A new outdoor patio, accessible from Smith Walk, will be an additional entrance to Weitzman Hall and will offer covered outdoor space for exhibitions and gatherings adjacent to the Gallery.
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $50,000 PER STUDIO
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $1,500,000 G Learning Hub
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $250,000
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $750,000 H Conference Room
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $300,000 D Classrooms (2) Two interactive classrooms in the historic wing will provide essential learning spaces for design.
This beautifully renovated suite in the historic wing will include a large collaborative classroom overlooking Fisher Fine Arts Library and a faculty research space, providing contiguous work areas for a prominent School research center.
This large, multi-functional space will be used for research, collaboration, and academic gatherings. It will provide the School with essential flexibility as key programs expand and evolve.
This light-filled Gallery will be a vibrant venue for exhibitions throughout the year—visible from Smith Walk, with a glass wall opening on to the outdoor Patio.
This spacious room, situated prominently on the ground floor of the historic wing, will be a premier design studio and learning space.
This is the first public area encountered when entering Weitzman Hall. It will serve as a welcoming venue for critiques of student work and a flexible social gathering and meeting place for the Weitzman School community.
Level Two F Learning Suite
This spacious, adaptive room provides collaboration space for faculty, staff, and students across the School.
Renderings are representational and subject to change. Naming opportunities are subject to availability.
J I H F G A B C E D D Level One A Gallery
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $250,000 I Review Foyer


NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $2,000,000 K Review Foyer
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $250,000 O Sculpture Lab
This multi-use space in the new wing will be used for class or jury reviews, meetings, and informal gatherings of students and faculty, conveniently adjacent to the Fine Arts Studios corridor.
Lower Level N Maker Space
This expansive, 3,000-square-foot flexible environment, flooded with natural light, is designed to showcase the original, historic beamed ceiling. It will provide architecture, landscape architecture, and planning students with the ideal venue in which to meet, learn, and work individually and collaboratively.
This multi-use space will be used for class or jury reviews, meetings, and informal gatherings of students and faculty.
N OP Level Three J Design Studio Loft
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $250,000 P Review Foyer
This balcony overlooks tree-lined 34th Street, Stuart Weitzman Plaza, and the Fisher Fine Arts Building. Its location, adjacent to the Design Studio Loft, will make it the perfect place for students and faculty to meet en plein air
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $150,000 M Fine Arts Studios (16) These airy, light-filled spaces for Fine Arts graduate students will foster creativity and the spontaneous interactions that happen when students work in proximity to one another.
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $100,000 M K J L
This spacious studio will provide the tools and learning space for students to build their work in three dimensions.
This is the moment to support Weitzman Hall, which will inspire creativity, foster meaningful collaboration, and generate design innovation.
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $50,000 PER STUDIO
This large studio will be outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment for a wide range of hands-on student projects.
NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $150,000 L Balcony
Renderings are representational and subject to change. Naming opportunities are subject to availability.


Q R S Q Upper Studio This light-filled design space on the top floor of the new addition will provide students in Architecture, City Planning, and Landscape Architecture with an additional flexible space for learning, research, and collaboration. NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $1,250,000 R Balcony This balcony overlooks Stuart Weitzman Plaza and Fisher Fine Arts Library, and will provide a lovely space for outdoor respite, conveniently situated adjacent to the Upper Studio. NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $150,000 S Review Foyer This multi-use space, overlooking the third floor Design Studio Loft, will be used for class or jury reviews, meetings, and informal gatherings of students and faculty. NAMING OPPORTUNITY: $150,000 Level Four Renderings are representational and subject to change. Naming opportunities are subject to availability. 34th STREET SMITH WALK

Alumni and friends of the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design are invited to participate in the School’s most significant facilities upgrade in half a century, designed by KieranTimberlake. To underscore the University’s commitment to this iconic renovation and expansion project, the University has agreed to allocate $5 million in new financial aid to the Weitzman School of Design, if $5 million is raised for Weitzman Hall For more information about naming opportunities at Weitzman Hall, please contact The Weitzman School Office of Development and Alumni Relations. JEFF SNYDER Assistant Dean for Development and Alumni Relations 215 898 jsnyder2@design.upenn.edu8738 Renderings are representational and subject to change. Naming opportunities are subject to availability. 102 Meyerson Hall, 210 South 34th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6311 design.upenn.edu Weitzman Hall
