It was part of Lawrence's master plan for the University and the original building's architecture is highly reminiscent of that of the Memorial Quadrangle and the School of Education.
[2] In 1948 and 1955, additional classrooms, offices, and practice rooms were added to the south part of the building, extending it to 18th Avenue.
The 1977 addition included large rehearsal rooms and classrooms on the north side of Beall Hall, and an expansion of the student commons in the center of the building.
[4][5] Beall Concert Hall (pronounced "bell") is located in the northern part of the Frohnmayer Music Building.
A bequest of Robert Vinton Beall, an 1897 graduate of the University, funded the organ and the hall was named in his honor in 1973.