Sunday, September 20, 2015



Campus Reconnaissance


Each of these buildings has unique characteristics about them.  One thing that stood out to me is that each building contains vertical lines, similar colored brick, and multiple windows.  If I had to choose a favorite it would be the Engineering Quadrangle. I thought it was a very beautiful structure, not only for the buildings but also for the brick ground. Although The Engineering Quadrangle was completed in the early 1900's,  I think of it as more of a modern structure because of the look of its design, and beautiful landscaping as well. Each of these buildings has unique characteristics about them.  One thing that stood out to me is that each building contains vertical lines, similar colored brick, and multiple windows.  If I had to choose a favorite it would be the Engineering Quadrangle. I thought it was a very beautiful structure, not only for the buildings but also for the brick ground. Although The Engineering Quadrangle was completed in the early 1900's, I believe it has a more modern look, and beautiful landscaping as well. Specifically, the Oliver H. Raymond building stood out to me most, it is very balanced and harmonious with the large arch in the center and many windows on both sides. White Hall and Miller Hall look the most alike I believe, each because of their brick and style. I do believe these three buildings make a cohesive statement for design in the time period they were constructed.


White Hall





Engineering Quadrangle 


Miller Hall










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