Its prominent stained glass window faces outward from the façade of Keating Hall overlooking Edwards Parade.
The Blue Chapel was constructed in 1937 on the third floor of Keating Hall, which had been completed the year prior.
The altarpiece in the chapel is made of hand-hammered Swedish steel and draped with a blue damask fabric.
[1] The chapel's stained glass-window is situated in the center of the façade of Keating Hall, and is illuminated from within during the evenings.
Instead of repairing the damage, the university used wallpaper to cover the chapel's faux brick walls, and a suspended ceiling was installed with white acoustic panels; additionally, the original altarpiece was replaced with a mosaic icon of Christ.