Thursday, October 23, 2014

Comal Building, Texas State University

Comal Building, exterior
The Comal building on Texas State University's San Marcos campus was recently renovated and has as a result adopted a very particular modern-meets-classic atmosphere. The building, formerly serving as the seat of the psychology department, now hosts an array of classes in the philosophy and computer science departments; its occupants, therefore, consist primarily of students and teachers of these courses.

Example of the interior

As stated previously, the Comal building was once home to the psychology department of Texas State University, though before even that it served as San Marcos High School. This was the case some time after the building's initial construction in 1918 and lasted through the 1940s and into the '50s. Texas State's psychology department adopted the space in 1977 and remained there until the building's transformation and subsequent reopening earlier this year.

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