Connecting a campus.(Brief Article)
American School & University, December, 2003
This project is the adaptive reuse of the Sterling Divinity Quadrangle at the Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn. The original Georgian buildings designed by Delano and Aldrich and completed in 1932, are an assembly of 17 pavilions stepping down from Marquand Chapel. The eight pavilions of the main quadrangle had no connecting internal circulation, and there was no level connection between the chapel, common rooms, and refectory and instructional spaces. There were many entrances to the buildings, but few without steps.
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The project's objectives were to accommodate the new ...
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