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“Buildings and Projects” given its own page.

The note above was posted on November 28, 2004 in: All News, Lamb & Rich, Site Updates

More Descriptive renderings of the future Kemeny/Haldeman buildings designed by Moore Ruble Yudell have been posted to the Kemeny site. The Main Street side of the building adopts a shallow C-shaped plan, as does the existing Silsby/Rockefeller across the street, while the scale of the buildings is more like that of the adjacent houses.

The note above was posted on November 28, 2004 in: All News, Kemeny/Haldeman, North Campus

The Howe Library now is expanding and has a rendering and plans available.

Workers have begun demolishing buildings on the South Block.

The note above was posted on November 28, 2004 in: All News, Hanover/Leb./Nor'ch., South Block

Among the projects to be funded by the new fundraising campaign is a soccer facility.

The note above was posted on November 28, 2004 in: All News, Burnham Field, Master Planning

The school will break ground this month, The Dartmouth reports, for the new McLaughlin Dormitory Cluster north of Maynard Street, designed by Moore Ruble Yudell in association with Bruner/Cott.   The Tuck Mall dorm will wait until 2006, The Dartmouthreports.

The note above was posted on November 28, 2004 in: All News, McLaughlin, North Campus, Tuck Mall Dorm

 
 

[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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