Rawl Building


Built
1959
Construction cost
$831,030
Gross sq. ft.
72,814
Assignable sq. ft.
46,841
Architects
A.J. Maxwell, Goldsboro, NC
Namesake
Edwin E. Rawl (1902-1958), a Greenville businessman, was a member of the ECU Board of Trustees (1953-1958). Rawl played an active role in community affairs and was the founder of the Pirate Club.
History
This three story T-shaped building was the first entirely new classroom building to be constructed since Flanagan building was built in 1939. The building originally housed the Business, Psychology, Art and Education Departments. An Art Gallery on the third floor was named after Kate W. Lewis, the first head of the Art Department and an original faculty member. The building was dedicated on March 13, 1960.
Additions
1960 – Rawl Annex, A.J. Maxwell, Goldsboro, NC
Because of the need for space at East Carolina College, which was rapidly growing, Rawl Annex was built in 1960 and attached directly to the back of the Rawl classroom building. Upon its opening it provided office space for the Public Relations and Extension Division of the College as well as Testing Office of the Psychology Department and the Graduate Division.
1962 – First floor lounge named for Elmer R. Browning
air conditioning added, first building to be air conditioned
1969 – repaired cracks in the foundation and walls
1994 – renovation of office suites
1996 – better acoustics and improved lighting
1997 – new elevators installed
1997 & 1998 – new fire and smoke detectors installed

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