Carnegie Mellon – Margaret Morrison Hall

Carnegie Mellon – Margaret Morrison Hall

Margaret Morrison Hall is a landmark structure on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University. Now the home of the Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts, School of Design, the structure was named after Andrew Carnegie’s mother. This 1903-era classroom and faculty office building is accentuated by its famous portico. The structure originally housed the Carnegie Women’s College, which was later melded into Carnegie Mellon University in 1973. CJL Engineering’s solutions included mechanical and electrical infrastructure upgrades and renovations to portions of the building including classrooms, lecture room, dance studios, art room, design studios, dark room, photo lab, corridors and other spaces.