
Event Spaces
For any questions, please reach out to →speakers@labash.org.
Here's your guide to all the LABash 2026 event locations!
Knowlton Hall
Knowlton Hall is the home to the three sections of the Knowlton School.--landscape architecture, architecture, and planning.
During LABash, Knowlton Hall will house the exhibitor floor, registration, activities, food, and smaller sessions.
Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business.
Dedicated in 2004, Knowlton Hall is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.
Knowlton Hall's landscape architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, New York and Cambridge. Architecture was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio).
→Learn more about Knowlton Hall's landscape architecture here


















North Campus District Spaces
The North District Event Spaces are within the 11 newer residential buildings that create an area which centers around activities and allows for a variety of different session formats.
During LABash, our sessions will take place in the North Campus District, giving you the chance to enjoy the surrounding landscape architecture, explore more of campus, and experience the energy of Ohio State.
Curl Viewpoint, our largest session space, overlooks a grassy common area that connects it to the other smaller spaces in the District.





