Swedish-born architect John A. Nyden, who also designed multiple other apartment buildings in Evanston, designed the building in the Classical Revival style.
[2] The building's design includes Palladian doors with fanlights, limestone quoins, and a hip roof with parapets and a cornice.
The central courtyard is both raised and nearly surrounded by the building, providing privacy despite the building's proximity to a commercial district.
[3][4] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 15, 1984.
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