English: Originally Barney Science Hall, Barney-Davis was built in 1894 and designed by Peters and Evans. The structure is yellow Oakland pressed brick with gray Amherst sandstone trim on a raised limestone foundation. The three-story arcading on the façade with the windows between the arches is a distinctive design feature. The building now houses the English and Environmental Studies Departments.
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