The new home of Baylor Law School, the state-of-the-art Sheila and Walter Umphrey Law Center, recently opened for the Fall 2001
academic term. The project architect is SmithGroup, Inc. of Washington, D.C., which operates across the nation and abroad.
The three-story classically styled structure has 128,000 square feet and is located on the banks of the Brazos River. The site
features striking views and beautiful landscaping in a courtyard, on lawns and on a river terrace.
Principal donors include Walter and Sheila Umphrey, John Eddie and Sheridan Williams, and Harold and Carol Ann Nix. The current
Building and Endowment Campaign of the Law School has been remarkably successful in underwriting not only the new law center, but
also in significantly augmenting our endowment, which is applied principally to student scholarship support for our approximately
400 students.
Baylor Law School now has a home that reflects the excellence of our program! The pages in this section allow visitors to take a
virtual tour of the entire facility.
Highlights of the New Law Center
Completion of the new Law Center marks the end of a project that began almost a decade ago.
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An Illustrated Textual Tour of the New Home of the Baylor Law School
From Dream to Reality -- The Process Behind the Sheila & Walter Umphrey Law Center
The Journey to Today
The Options Study
The Brazos River Site
Retention of Project Architects
The Design Process
Interactive Floor Plans
"Tour" the law school by browsing the floor plans of each of the three floors of the new law center. Hyperlinks embedded in the floor
plans send the viewer to high-resolution photographs of the various rooms in the facility.
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Slide Show
The new Slide Show is now online. It requires Internet Explorer 4.0 or above, and delivers a stunning tour of the new law center.
The slide show provides you with the option of clicking through the presentation, or allowing the show to run automatically. If you
would like to click through the show manually, click on the arrow keys at the bottom of the screen. You may run the show automatically
by clicking on the small screen icon (little screen) at the bottom right of the screen. This will also provide you with a wonderful
full screen of the presentation.
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