Constructed in 1894, Gibson Hall is the oldest structure on the present
Tulane University campus. It faces on to
St. Charles Avenue and is the entry landmark to the uptown campus. It was designed by
architects Harrod and Andry in the
Richardsonian Romanesque style and constructed of stone over brick. It was named for
Randall Lee Gibson, an alumnus,
Confederate General,
U.S. Senator from
Louisiana, and the first President of the University Board of Administrators. The building houses most of the senior level administration as well as the Office of Undergraduate Admission and the School of Professional Advancement. ==Gallery==