Laws Hall, Educational building at Miami University campus in Oxford, United States
Laws Hall spans 69,454 square feet across multiple floors, featuring modernized classrooms, conference spaces, and administrative offices for academic activities.
The building, completed in September 1959 for $1,701,000, was initially constructed to house the School of Business Administration until 2009.
The facility bears the name of Samuel Spahr Laws, a graduate from 1848 who employed Thomas Edison and made substantial contributions to various fields.
The second floor contains large conference rooms where university administrators gather to make decisions affecting institutional operations.
Procter & Gamble's significant financial contribution to the building's construction resulted in a dedicated hallway within the structure.
Location: Ohio
Inception: September 1959
GPS coordinates: 39.50970,-84.73320
Latest update: March 3, 2025 12:34
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