[2] It is a four-story building, about 50 by 100 feet (15 m × 30 m) in plan, Late Victorian in style.
Edbrooke, who later designed the Brown Palace Hotel built in 1892, just across the street.
[3] Its basement steam room was once connected by rail tunnel to the Brown Palace Hotel, which could deliver coal and allow hidden passage, although by 1976 the passageway had been sealed off.
The building was listed on the NRHP October 28, 1977 as "Brinker Collegiate Institute".
[5] Media related to Brinker Collegiate Institute at Wikimedia Commons