H.V. Carpenter Hall 

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Outside view of H.V. Carpenter Hall (Monday, April 18)
Layouts of H.V. Carpenter Hall (Monday, April 18)
WSU student working on her project (Tuesday, April 19)
A To-Do List constructed by a student for the week (Monday, April 18)
Draft created by WSU student out of cardboard (Monday, April 18)
 A student preparing for class in the Trimble Technology Lab (Monday, April 18)
Propaganda poster of Paul Hirzel, an architect who contributed to works at WSU (Monday, April 18)
An overview of the work / study rooms held in the building
A work in progress of a eight story building (Unknown Student, Monday April 19)

This photo essay is focused on the H.V. Carpenter Hall which is where WSU architecture students work. 

The building is one of the best-equipped schools of architecture in the country. The building is dedicated to Hubert Vinton Carpenter, who was Dean of the College of Mechanic Arts and Engineering (1917-1941) and Director of the Engineering Experiment Station 

This building was important to feature provides a different atmosphere compared to the other buildings on campus which is the main reason that this building is the most intriguing to look at. Despite not having much color, it provides an mysterious and eerie appearance that is pleasing for anyone who wants to visit.