Cope & Stewardson was an architecture firm that consisted of Walter Cope and John Stewardson, who worked during the years 1885–1912 to design buildings in the Collegiate Gothic style at notable institutions such as Penn. They have designed buildings at other Philadelphia-area and Northeast universities, such as Bryn Mawr College and Princeton University. Most notably, they designed the Quadrangle in 1895, the Towne Building from 1903–1905, and Fisher-Bennett Hall (originally Bennett College, Penn’s now defunct school for women) in 1910.