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KJ ([personal profile] owlmoose) wrote2006-11-21 08:35 am
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College days

Now this is cool. A database of historic and significant campus architecture.

Bryn Mawr is well represented, of course. I lived in this building for two years (freshman and senior).

There are those who say that Bryn Mawr looks like Princeton, sharing the Collegiate Gothic style. The same architects (Cope & Stewardson) designed a lot of the core buildings, so there is something to that. However, architectural historians agree that the first-ever Collegiate Gothic building is Radnor, a BMC dorm (where I also lived, as a sophmore). So it's not so much that Bryn Mawr looks like Princeton, as that Princeton looks like Bryn Mawr. Take that, patriarchy! ;)

I do love looking at pictures of the old alma mater. It was such a beautiful place to be.
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[identity profile] auronlu.livejournal.com 2006-11-21 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww. I need to upload my Princeton pictures -- it's a much more eclectic campus, but there was one building in particular where I stopped and started pointing gleefully, saying, "I bet that was designed by the same architect that did Bryn Mawr! I know that archway!" It looked exactly like the gateway arch through the two Pembroke halls, which was where I usually lived.

You can see two of my three rooms on this page (http://puka.cs.waikato.ac.nz/cgi-bin/cic/library?a=d&d=p2114) -- the windows just to the right of the arch on the 2nd floor for my frosh year, and then the rightmost window visible on the top floor. I loved that attic room. Snow or rain would fall on the window over my head -- slanted ceiling -- and when it was clear, I was always looking at the moon or stars.

[identity profile] owlmoose.livejournal.com 2006-11-22 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh cool. So you were an Eastie Beastie? I lived in West one year and liked that a lot, although have you *seen* the place post-renovation? The space over the arch is completely drool-worthy.