Built on the concept of a habitable tree, the DLSU Henry Sy, Sr. Hall commemorates the University's centenary and illustrates its growing role in Philippine education as well as its commitment to environmental responsibility.
Designed by the renowned architectural firm Leandro V. Locsin Partners, Architects, the Henry Sy, Sr. Hall boasts of a green roof, solar panels, a rainwater collection system, and a water re-use system. It has pocket gardens and open areas that support creativity and engage learners to generate new ideas.
The DLSU Centennial Hall is named in honor of its first donor, Henry Sy, Sr., whose generosity jump-started its construction.
The Henry Sy, Sr. Hall has various spaces for individual and group activities, supporting multi-disciplinary research and creative endeavors.
Executives offices are housed at the Henry Sy. Sr. Hall. The Roof Deck Garden is a venue for special university gatherings.
At the heart of the Henry Sy, Sr. Hall is the Learning Commons, DLSU’s new hub for learning. Occupying eight floors of the building, this facility has an extensive collection of books, online databases, as well as series of special collections. It will soon contain one million books.
The Academic Services Hub is a centralized area for admissions, scholarships, registrar, and finance transactions.