As an alum of Tennessee, I am always astounded at the inability of the administration to integrate new buildings with existing ones on campus. While this is better than some (A+A building and the HSS and McClung Tower, for example), it will be outdated in 10 years or so. The Haslam Building is a good example of blending. It resembles an old building from UT's past, yet has many of the "updates" that advances in technology have brought our way. Tennessee would have a beautiful campus if they would just take the time to consider who it will look compared to the buildings on The Hill.