Walker Hall, located in the middle of Campus, was named for Harry B Walker and used to be the engineering building. As a matter of fact, if you look at the lintel above the main entrance, you can still see the original writing. Built in 1926, it is one of the first "permanent" buildings on campus. Currently it houses the Design department and Design Gallery, so people often simply call it the Design Building. To the East of Walker Hall are the numerous Temporary Buildings.
When D1 passed, one of the line items was to create a "Principles of Community Center" in Walker Hall by moving the LGBTRC, Cross Cultural Center and several other related things to Walker Hall.
Walker Hall is the beloved second home to many students in the Landscape Architecture Program.
Walker Hall Annex is a temporary building located to the south of the main hall and north of Everson hall, this place is rather difficult to find given that it is not listed on any maps.


