Eckburg Hall
Built in 1892 as Henry Street Elementary School, Eckburg Hall consists of three stories of red brick in Queen Anne Revival style and features lavish terra cotta ornamentation, a gabled central pavilion and a monumental arched entrance.
Fashion and accessory design are housed in this exceptional facility. It features seven design studio classrooms, including the large third-floor studio space that once served as a gymnasium when the building was a public school. There are two lecture classrooms, a drawing and fashion sketching classroom, two accessory design labs, a dedicated graduate studio, a CAD lab with Cintiq tablets, and a resource library that contains various fabrics, fashion books and magazines among other exceptional resources.