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Dallas Hall Main Quad
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Dallas Hall was the first building constructed on campus. The original building was constructed in 1915 and was designed by the architectural firm Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge. The building's architectural style was particularly influenced by Thomas Jefferson’s interpretation of the Roman Pantheon. The 3-story rotunda and flanking wings are typical of Georgian Revival architecture. The rotunda is topped with brilliant stained glass, and the dome is copper with a rich green patina. Dallas Hall is one of ten SMU buildings listed on the National Historic Register.
