Blending old and new.(Queen's University)(Goodes Hall)(Brief Article)
American School & University, April, 2003
Goodes Hall, the new home of the Queen's School of Business, combines a restored, 19 [superscript]th -century schoolhouse, and a dramatic new wing and atrium. It integrates a Victorian-era, terra-cotta brick building into a predominantly limestone campus, respects an existing heritage structure while housing a 21 [superscript]st -century facility, and provides a gateway to the university.
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Canada's oldest business school is based at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Its facilities were scattered among several buildings, and Queen's wanted a new, centralized home that ...
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