The Campbell Memorial Hall of Paiwha Girls' High School, Seoul was originally built as a four-story structure (including the roof floor) in 1926, and currently serves as the main building of Paiwha Girls' High School. Although it underwent large-scale renovation work in 1977, it has retained its original design and structure relatively well, and is considered a valuable cultural heritage that is worthy of preservation and utilization as an education facility of Korea’s modern period.
It also exhibits certain characteristic features of the period, including the use of wide windows and doors to make the interior space brighter, and the use of ferroconcrete lintels.