An Architect Breaks Down the 5 Most Common Styles of College Campus
Briefly

People often say that college is the best four years of your life, but it was also likely that it was some of the best architecture you've been around as well.
Ironically, after the US declared independence, newer schools wanted to look older, a desire that spawned the enduring Collegiate Gothic style.
Each building style on college campuses—Colonial, Collegiate Gothic, modernism, brutalism, and postmodernism—contributes to shaping the unique community experience for students.
The organization of college campuses, alongside their buildings, fundamentally shapes student experiences, creating a sense of walkability and community.
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