Loyola House is the residence for the Jesuit faculty at the Lone Mountain Campus of the University of San Francisco. The three-story building, modeled on a traditional cloister, encloses a private garden for the use of the residents and their guests. The axial design of the garden is centered on a small fountain and a formal planting area defined by boxwood hedges, flowering herbs, and olive trees. One end of the axis terminates in an enclosed seating area adjacent to the chapel; the other in an overlook that captures sweeping views of the City and the Bay.