UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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About the Building

The College of Education Building is more than an office-classroom facility. In its 95,000 square feet there are also forty-three laboratories and workrooms, a television control center, a small library, three lounges, and a counseling center. Its laboratories, such as the demonstration science room and the metal shop, are model facilities. The building was designed by Professor A. Richard Williams, University of Illinois Department of Architecture. Detailed architectural plans were drawn by the firm of Lundeen and Hilfinger, Bloomington, Illinois. The University architect was E. L. Stouffer, and the project director for the University was H. Summerfield Day. The contractor for the building was Felmley-Dickerson Company of Urbana, Illinois.