The building, made by the architects Fernando Wilhelmi Manzano and Francisco Prieto-Moreno y Pardo, is an apple head with a main façade at c. Rector López Argüeta and secondary to c. Saint Barbara. It is a building destined to Colegio Mayor of the University of Granada and it responds to the own language of the Francoism, recovering classic elements. It uses a language based on Herrerian classicism by arranging the U-shaped construction, with octagonal towers as the ends of the wings. Access to an entrance courtyard via a wide staircase. In this access patio, next to a chapel of Escorial reminiscence, in whose facade they emphasize four columns on which they support the sculptures of the Four Apostles, is placed a body of a plant, with five streets regularized with arches of half point between pilasters The three central and blind sides where small niches are opened, which serves as closure and communication with the inner courtyard. At the ends of the façade are two towers with ground floor, two floors and attic and topped with a polygonal turret. The roof is of gabled roof tile. Behind the body of entrance we find the inner courtyard, with some high quality vegetable specimens, such as large magnolias and a fountain with a cup in the center. This courtyard is surrounded by the building, three stories high, with a half-point arch on the ground floor with the face pretending to be strings, and of rectangular shape, surrounded in the others with the plain facade. These bodies are topped by the towers that correspond to a staircase nuclei that maintains the classicist inspiration and that communicate, through three stretches, with the upper floors.