On August 13, 2000, the Brother John Celba Building was opened at the south corner of the De La Salle University-Manila campus. The building covers a land area of 900 square meters. The ground floor serves as a parking area for the service vehicles of the University.

On the second floor are office spaces for the DLSU Faculty Association, the DLSU Science Foundation, Inc., and the DLSU Credit Cooperative. It also has two conference rooms, one each for the faculty association and the credit cooperative.

The third floor features a room each for the Br. Andelino Manuel Castillo FSC Religious Educational Foundation, Inc. and the Inter-Institutional Consortium.

The building also houses a massage center, which is run by the blind, and a barbershop.

The building cost Ps12 million, with Ps3 million being donated each by the Parents of University Students Organiation, the DLSU Credit Cooperative, the DLSU Science Foundation, and DLSU-Manila.