The Gothic style station was designed in 1873 by Edmund M. Wheelwright, architect for the City of Boston from 1891 to 1895, and George Ropes and was added to the National Historic Register in 1988.
In 1893 Wheelwright and R. Clipston Sturgis were chosen by the trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston to spend a year studying art museums throughout Europe; they later contributed to the ongoing design of the museum's building on Huntington Avenue.
The Carriage House which the museum occupies was designed by the Boston architect Edmund M. Wheelwright and completed in 1889.
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The next three years were spent in the offices of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, Wheelwright & Haven, and others.
After attending a talk by Carnegie Mellon professor Edmund M. Clarke, Lu was invited to apply for a PhD at Carnegie Mellon.