Category:Music Building (Arizona State University)
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English: The Music Building, at 50 East Gammage Parkway on the Tempe campus of Arizona State University, was built in 1970 and was designed by Wesley Peters, Frank Lloyd Wright's son-in-law. Three of its eight levels are underground. It houses the ASU School of Music, including music classrooms, more than 200 studios and practice rooms, four electronic music studios, music education and therapy labs, as well as the Music Library, the Rafael Mendez Library Museum and the Music Research Facility. Performance spaces include the Evelyn Smith Music Theatre, the Katzin Concert Hall, and the Organ Hall, home of the hand-carved, 1,800-pipe Fritts Organ.
(Description source: "ASU: Music Building")
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