For the first time, the Edward P. Evans Wing united all the premises of the School in one place. The architects tried to reflect in the project the innovative approach to teaching practiced there - in a "full cycle" program covering all possible aspects of business education. Facades and many internal partitions are made transparent, and spaces for seminars and lectures are adjacent to areas for individual lessons and informal communication: all this should encourage students to cooperate and creatively solve educational tasks.
The building's composition is based on eight blue glass cylinders located on both sides of the green courtyard. There are 16 double-height oval classrooms in them: such a plan allows you to conveniently conduct lectures and classes of any type there - with two lecturers, in a round table format, etc.
The building also has an auditorium for 350 seats with a reception hall above it, a media library, a cafe, and an underground garage. The interiors are decorated with works by Saul Le Witt and the Swiss artist Adrian Schiss.
The facades are protected from the sun by a deep roof, supported by slender columns. Also, if necessary, the interior can be shaded using special panels.