LEED Certified Buildings

Guided by the Seven Tenets of Planning adopted in the Campus Plan, the University of Notre Dame designs its buildings with long-lasting energy and resource needs in mind. Before starting any new construction project, efficient space utilization is considered. Incorporation of sustainability into our permanent design standards has allowed us to meet the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED certification standards on every new construction project since 2008. 

The map below displays buildings on campus that have received LEED certifications due to their sustainable designs.


  1. Baumer Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  2. Carole Sandner Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  3. Compton Family Ice Arena 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  4. Corbett Family Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  5. Corby Hall Replacement 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  6. Duncan Student Center 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  7. Dunne Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  8. Flaherty Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  9. Geddes Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  10. Harris Family Track and Field 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  11. Irish Athletics Center 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  12. Jenkins and Nanovic Halls 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  13. Johnson Family Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  14. Leighton Hall at Innovation Park 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  15. McCourtney Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  16. McKenna Hall Replacement 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  17. Morris Inn 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  18. O'Neill Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  19. Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  20. Remick Family Hall 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  21. Ryan Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  22. Stayer Center 

    LEED Certification: Silver
  23. Stinson-Remick Hall 

    LEED Certification: Gold
  24. Walsh Family Hall of Architecture 

    LEED Certification: Silver