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Posted on 5/19/11 at 10:06 am to Ball Gravy
Not my campus, but I drive by it almost every day. Definitely an oddball building.
@ Pitt, lovingly known as the "Erection of Education" or the "Inverted mine shaft" by the locals. University calls it the Cathedral of Learning.
@ Pitt, lovingly known as the "Erection of Education" or the "Inverted mine shaft" by the locals. University calls it the Cathedral of Learning.
Posted on 5/19/11 at 10:12 am to Ball Gravy
The title of the thread is a tough one to work with, because how do you define "wierd?" There are some buildings on Ole Miss' campus which aren't exactly aesthetically pleasing or original looking (Hume, Lewis, the Tad Pad), but they're not strange or anything like that.
Ventress is unusual, but it's not ugly. It's actually a pretty neat building and situated in a nice part of campus.
I guess the answer would have to be the student union, simply because it doesn't fit in architecturally with the rest of the campus.
Also, the old Law School is strange. They need to burn that thing down. Also, the elevators are bizarre (they've got one that only goes to even floors and one that only goes to odd floors, for example) and the gigantic open area when you walk in is like something out of a high school.
Ventress is unusual, but it's not ugly. It's actually a pretty neat building and situated in a nice part of campus.
I guess the answer would have to be the student union, simply because it doesn't fit in architecturally with the rest of the campus.
Also, the old Law School is strange. They need to burn that thing down. Also, the elevators are bizarre (they've got one that only goes to even floors and one that only goes to odd floors, for example) and the gigantic open area when you walk in is like something out of a high school.
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