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Hasbrouck Laboratory is located on the west side of North Pleasant Street and is oriented on a north-south axis with the eastern façade being the street facade. It is a two-story flat-roofed brick building with wings extending out from a three bay wide projecting entry. The brickwork is laid in a common bond pattern with 6th course Flemish headers and includes an ogee shaped brick water table that extends across the eastern façade at the level of the first floor. Brick continues below the water table to grade with small areas of exposed concrete foundation visible. | Hasbrouck Laboratory is located on the west side of North Pleasant Street and is oriented on a north-south axis with the eastern façade being the street facade. It is a two-story flat-roofed brick building with wings extending out from a three bay wide projecting entry. The brickwork is laid in a common bond pattern with 6th course Flemish headers and includes an ogee shaped brick water table that extends across the eastern façade at the level of the first floor. Brick continues below the water table to grade with small areas of exposed concrete foundation visible. |