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To little fanfare online, a frame housing complex opposite the gym at the southeast corner of Wheelock and Park has opened. The ensemble is arrayed around a central parking area/commons and features an arched corner gateway building.

[Update 05.16.200: This post originally attributed the complex to Dartmouth, though current maps imply that the school does not own it.]

The note above was posted on August 28, 2001 in: All News, Other Projects

The College has held a multi-firm competition for a master plan for the north part of campus, selecting Moore Ruble Yudell, partnered with Bruner/Cott & Associates of Boston (Laurel Stavis and Tamara Steinert “Architect for north-end buildings selected,” Vox 20, Issue 5 [13 August 2001], 1, 4.
All competitors’ presentation boards and models for the proposed $75m expansion are displayed in the mezzanine of Webster Hall.

The note above was posted on August 28, 2001 in: All News, Master Planning, North Campus

The Town of Lebanon has blocked an application for construction of the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse, The Dartmouth reports.

The note above was posted on August 28, 2001 in: All News, Rugby Clubhouse

 
 

[RSS 2.0]   This site presents one view of the architecture of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.A. The site began with some essays in May 1995 and incorporated the buildings catalog in 1996 and the Rich thesis in June, 1998. (The site was known as DArch initially and was renamed for an abbreviation of the word "Dartmouth.")

The campi of Columbia, Stanford and Amherst are the subjects of readily-available books, but no detailed architectural history of the country's fifth-oldest campus has been written. Dartmouth hosts the important collegiate grouping of Dartmouth Row and comprises some of the largest accumulations of the work of three American architects: Ammi Burnham Young, Charles Alonzo Rich and Jens Fredrick Larson. The campus currently is expanding in a fashion that is self-consciously traditional, which only enhances the need for information about its historic buildings.

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