The two-story building is of the Italian Mannerist style, though described as having "a complete disregard for rigid architectural conventions."
[a] It was constructed of pressed brick and sandstone, and was assessed in "excellent condition," at the time of the NRHP application.
The ground floor has a horseshoe window of white stone, bordered by red brick, and a narrow door supported by wooden columns.
[2] The building also has a basement, which housed the office and print shop of a German-language weekly newspaper, the Oklahoma Neuigkeiten, that was published from 1906 to 1925.
A wooden stairway with iron railings, covered with a dark red rug, leads upstairs, where a hallway provides access to six separate rooms.