Harris was designed like most other buildings on campus in red brick and with a Georgian Revival architectural style.
It was built between 1926 and 1928, and is a three-story, red brick building with Georgian Revival detailing.
These particular buildings were built in both Georgian Revival and Prairie School styles.
The Community House is a Georgian Revival influenced brick structure, four stories high and built in 1921.
The architectural style of the mansion is Georgian Revival, colonial type.
It epitomizes the earlier stage of the Georgian Revival, with its close adherence to classical models and proportions.
Later the symmetry of the Georgian Revival took hold.
The Georgian Revival was their primary style, designing everything from houses to hospitals to office buildings in that style.
The campus emulates a university setting, and the dominant architectural style is Georgian Revival.
The house, at 990 Prospect Avenue, is a Georgian Revival, built in 1908.