Central administration building of McLennan Community College, built in 1974 by Bush and Witt, architects, with major renovations in 1995 and 2008. The 4-story structure was called the "Administration Classroom" at the time. In 1993, the…
This building was one of the original structures of the permanent campus of McLennan Community College. It was built in 1968 by Bush and Witt architects, and was originally called the Administration Building. It is attached by a breezeway (later…
The Learning Technology Center, originally named the Library, was part of McLennan Community College's original campus built in 1968. A major renovation was completed in 2002 which converted the building into a technology hub for the campus.
Built as part of the original campus in 1968 by Bush & Witt architects, the Fine Arts building is distinguishable from other campus structures by its hexagonal shape.
The Student Services Center is two separate buildings connected by a second-level bridge. The first one was built as part of the original 1968 campus, and the second one was added in 1975, although its construction was part of the original concept.