the collegiate architecture of ralph adams cram and eero saarinen kathleen brousseau
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The Collegiate Architecture of Ralph Adams Cram and Eero Saarinen
Kathleen Brousseau
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Ralph Adams Cram1863-1942
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Oxford University
Cambridge University
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Cope and Stewardson, Princeton University, Blair Hall, 1896-1898
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Ralph Adams Cram, Graduate College, Princeton University,1909
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Eero Saarinen1910-1961
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Walter GropiusBauhaus
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Eero Saarinen, Yale University, Ezra Stiles and Morse Colleges, 1962
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“The greatest assets that a university has are beauty and harmonious surroundings. In a
sense, universities are the oases of our desert-like civilization…as the monasteries of the Middle Ages, they are the only beautiful,
respectable pedestrian place left.”
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“ a place where the community life and spirit were supreme, the rest secondary: a citadel of learning and culture and scholarship.”
“citadels of earthly, monolithic masonry buildings.”