Lincoln & Edmunds Courtyard
Completed in 2007, the Lincoln and Edmunds buildings, spanning 92,000 square feet, were designed and built to the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards for silver certification. Their green-friendly features range from a photovoltaic system, to waterless urinals and efficient irrigation for landscaping. Housed here are the departments of psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, computer science, geology, environmental analysis and three intercollegiate departments—Asian American studies, Black studies and Chicano/a studies.
Media Gallery
Skyspace
Lincoln Hall
Edmunds Hall
🌅 Skyspace
Located in the Draper Courtyard, Lincoln and Edmunds Buildings, Dividing the Light, a Skyspace by James Turrell '65, is the most glowing example of public art on the Pomona College campus. Opened in fall of 2007, the architectural installation heightens the viewer's awareness of light, sky and the activity of perception. Visit at sunset!
🏫 Lincoln Hall
Lincoln Hall, built alongside Edmunds Hall at the intersection of Sixth Street and College Way in 2006-07, houses Pyschology, some Environmental Analysis offices, and the intercollegiate departments of Africana Studies, Asian American Studies and Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies.
🏢 Edmunds Hall
Edmunds Hall, built alongside Lincoln Hall at the intersection of Sixth Street and College Way, houses Computer Science, Geology, and Cognitive Science and Linguistics.