Sirrine Hall, located on the west side of Clemson University's campus in South Carolina, serves as the headquarters for textile management and various majors within the College of Business and Behavioral Science, including accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing. Named after Joseph Emory Sirrine, a Life Trustee of Clemson from 1928-1947, the building boasts over 4.1 acres of interior space and was constructed starting in 1939.
Designed by Sirrine himself, the building is the largest academic structure on campus and is adjacent to Hunter Chemistry Laboratory and Benet dormitory. Sirrine Hall's historical significance is further highlighted by the fact that Sirrine also designed Textile Hall in Greenville and has a stadium named after him in the same city.
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