Designed by Edwards, Wildey, and Dixon and incorporating elements of Neo-Classical and Georgian Revival architectural styles, the "Teacher Training School" was built in 1921 on the site of Flagstaff's first school (founded 1883). Constructed of Moenkopi sandstone, the building is remarkable for its Greek Revival portico and four Tuscan style columns. Initially the structure provided model classrooms for student teachers receiving practical training in elementary education. In the 1950s, the facility was renamed the Student Personnel Building. After remodeling in 1983, the building was named in honor of Rudolph H. H. Blome, Northern Arizona Normal School's second president. The Blome Building currently houses administration offices.