For a campus its size, it's probably comprised of a similar ratio of (quality) historic structures to any other campus in this region of the country with the Admin, Gold Star, and Chapel. It helps that Meinders and Bass are such high quality construction which will turn out to be historic structures as well.

Loeffler is also one of those weird buildings where the central HVAC system is controlled in a totally different building (in Dallas, actually). I wouldn't be opposed to them bulldozing the structure, but there's really no need to until they have a new plan for that lot.

I really hope they get their money situation under control in the next 5 years so that they can start building out the campus the way they have wanted to. The 30 year plan for the campus that they came up with ~2009 had a performing arts center that would be built for opera/theater productions and I think was going to be quite sizable but they'll need a lot of money to get that project going.