It is one of four buildings on campus that have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The others are the Littlefield House, University Junior High School (now the School of Social Work Building) and Little Campus (now called Arno Nowotny Building and John W. Hargis Hall).
The building was designed by New York architect Cass Gilbert in 1911, using a Spanish-Mediterranean Revival style.
The building's design, particularly its Spanish red tile roof, overhanging eaves and limestone walls, heavily influenced the 1933 master plan developed by Paul Cret, which in turn is a design requirement for new buildings on campus to this day.
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