Griswold Hall
Griswold Hall, built in 1967 according to a design by Benjamin [Thompson Associates], is a Harvard [Law School] building housing faculty offices, the dean's office, and a classroom.
According to Bainbridge Bunting, Griswold Hall and nearby Roscoe Pound Hall together "constitute the most adroit example of design for a given environment produced at Harvard since World War II, an achievement that equals Charles Coolidge's best work of the 1920s."
It was named for retired Dean of [Harvard Law School|Harvard Law School Dean] Erwin Griswold in 1979.