Behavioral Sciences Building
The four-story geometric structure on the far side of University Hall Plaza is the Behavioral Sciences Building. Dating from the third phase of campus construction, BSB combines concrete and brick in what Walter Netsch considered his most sophisticated example of Field Theory design at UIC. The geometric complexity of the building renders the interior extremely difficult to navigate. Only in recent years has extensive signage been added to aid those searching for a particular classroom or office.![]()
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