The University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Ind., has broken ground on a new home for the university's architecture school. [...]
The new building will enable the university’s School of Architecture to add two graduate programs: historic preservation and real estate development. Walsh Family Hall will be the second element of a planned arts quadrangle. [...]
The hall is designed by John Simpson Architects of London; Stantec is the architect of record.
— asumag.com
Learn more about the new building— a prime example of New Classicism— on the School of Architecture's website.
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"New" school hahahha
two things to remember; 1 this is a monument to someone's or their family's ego, 2 Notre Dame has always been a champion of classical western architectural design, they are somewhat alone in the wold because of this.
OK now go at it
Over and OUT
Peter N
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