George H. Brimhall Building (BRMB)
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360 E Campus Dr
Provo, UT 84602
Originally built as a one story building, the Brimhall Building initially housed the Student Army Training Corps and was called the Mechanical Arts Building. After the SATC was no longer on BYU campus the building was used by the Department of Mechanical Arts for such things as blacksmithing and woodworking classes. In 1935 the second and third stories were added and the building was renamed in honor of George H. Brimhall, who had been BYU president when it was built. Another renovation was done in 1984 which expanded the structure. At this point the building housed several programs of the Department of Visual Arts. In 2004 the building underwent significant renovation and then became the location of BYU's School of Communications.
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