King Law Library annex – UGA 43 (1967, Category 4). King Law Library was constructed in 1967 with state funding. It is located adjacent to Hirsch Hall, to which it is connected. The building fills out the west side of the South Quadrangle.
The Law Library is constructed in a Modern style that is sympathetic to the character of Hirsch Hall and features brick with limestone detailing. The most significant stylistic difference with the earlier building is the use of brick in individual panels, rather than as a continuous exterior wall surface, and the related use of aluminum windows in vertical strips separating the brick panels rather than as window opening within the brick wall surface. The choice of brick and the type of limestone used match the character of Hirsch Hall well. Like Hirsch Hall, limestone joints have sealant rather than mortar, which may cause water retention problems. The building is assessed as a Category 4 resource.