College Campus Settings
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Most of us have an archetypical image of what a college campus "should" like, one that reflects the pastoral etymology of the word and the oldest extant college campuses such as Harvard and Oxford. Of course, campuses do not have to look like Oxford: Many urban American campuses (such as Triton College) look almost nothing like the tradition verdant college when the sons of the elite of a nation went to be schooled and socialized along with others of their kind. Today's university - which serves a student body that would have been unimaginably diverse to those who first walked the Harvard College campus (for example) reflect in their architecture new images of how a college should function in society and therefore what it should look like (Dober 19).Dominican University looks much more like a traditional university (if we consider only its architectural elements) than does Triton College. The buildings are generally more horizontal, more aligned with the earth than the sky. Low-lying buildings have generally been associated with campus architecture, probably b
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