The architects took their cues from the century-old limestone buildings of the Pentacrest in the heart of the central campus.  Rising four stories and occupying most of a city block, the scale and feeling of the exterior reflect the grace and serene neo-classicism of the nearby structures.  The “L” shaped building produces a landscaped court in the center of the site, which serves to extend the open spaces formed by the Pentacrest.  This creates a private outdoor courtyard for the school, while efficiently utilizing the limited land resources to achieve the maximum building square footage.

The building extends the classroom itself, with state-of-the-art technology that literally connects the students to the world.  This technology, found in every classroom and auditorium, has revolutionized the process of the College of Business Administration’s teaching.

The high-tech facility, incorporating a diversity of spaces, includes offices for Administration and Faculty, Computer Laboratories, Seminar Groups, Auditoriums, Classrooms, Conference Rooms, and Library.