Originally the location of the Home Economics department, today, it houses the Robert D. Clark Honors College.
[3] The building initially housed the Home Economics department and the first UO Bookstore, a student cooperative.
The building is rectangular in plan, constructed of concrete with a façade of terra cotta and brick.
Most of the original interior of the building is still intact, including woodwork and a fireplace with ceramic tiles.
The building has decorative elements of red and white terra cotta tiles, Roman arches, basket weave brick pattern below the windows.