I'm glad we're getting the new facilities but unfortunately its going to add another element of architectural design to the campus. I always thought that campus was made up of a hodge podge of buildings that never fit together, especially around the quad when compared to some other campuses (U of I comes to mind). I guess the only good thing to say about the lack of cohesion perhaps shows the progressivism and evolution of Bradley.
The renderings for the new facilities look beautiful but here again we're adding another style of modern architecture to campus.
On a related note, has there ever been a period on campus that there isn't a significant construction project going on? In my brief tenure I saw Olin and Bradley redone and know of there were continous projects before and after too. Maybe I'm just a little jealous that future students are getting new buildings of everywhere I was most (Jobst & Haussler).
The renderings for the new facilities look beautiful but here again we're adding another style of modern architecture to campus.
On a related note, has there ever been a period on campus that there isn't a significant construction project going on? In my brief tenure I saw Olin and Bradley redone and know of there were continous projects before and after too. Maybe I'm just a little jealous that future students are getting new buildings of everywhere I was most (Jobst & Haussler).
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