Brooks Hall Gallery provides space and wall surfaces for a visual presentation of the full scope of design activities. All shows are publicized to graduates, professionals and friends of the College to encourage the public to attend.
The Rotunda is the principal review space and jury room in the College of Design. It is located in the octagonal, domed space in the original part of Brooks Hall with museum-quality presentation and lighting installations. In addition to reviews and critiques, the Rotunda also serves as an attractive setting for special exhibitions, receptions and celebrations.
Surrounding the Rotunda, the Gilbert Gallery provides well-lighted space for reviews of student projects and for exhibitions.
Formerly the ramp room entering the auditorium in Kamphoefner Hall, the space was renovated in 2007 and named for S. Aaron Allred, a supporting alum of the College. The gallery leads into the Robert Paschal Burns Auditorium.
This 175-seat auditorium pays homage to the late Professor Emeritus Robert P. Burns, FAIA, who taught for more than 40 years at the College.