"The architects, with great sensitivity and attention to detail and craftsmanship, achieved a splendid and supportive addition to the campus," said one juror when citing his reasons for awarding this project by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP a 1997 Distinguished Building Award.

The 105,000-square-foot psychology building is inspired by the campus' existing Tudor-Gothic buildings constructed from Missouri Red Granite and limestone. It fits into the existing campus context by retaining a vision of the original master plan by Cope & Stewardson. Facing the central quadrangle, it is a notable addition to the University's main public space.



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