Today it houses architecture studios, labs, and offices, including graduate admissions for the school.
It also includes the history of the theatre, which originally housed 3,300 seats in four galleries, including 195 boxes.
Six rooms remain on the third level, which house some of the restaurant staff, including the chef, who has a two-bedroom apartment.
The museum also houses photographs related to the cosmodrome history, including images of all cosmonauts.
After renovations were completed in 1993, the hall housed the administrative offices of the university, including student services, and some classrooms.
It houses some 750 animals of all shapes and sizes, including giant pandas that arrived in 2003.
The building housed several businesses through the years, including a bank, specialty stores and professional offices.
The facility that was built on this property housed several research projects, including those headed by Calhoun.
It housed a variety of different programs, including retail and offices.
These sides house the services of the building, including the lift shafts and stairwells.