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From the marbled Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library to the Saarinen-designed Ingalls Rink known affectionately as “The Whale”, explore highlights of Yale’s stunning architecture.
11 wrz 2013 · You, a successful architect, have been selected by a rich donor to build a new tower here, on your alma mater’s campus, at Yale. The tower, Gothic in style, named “Harkness,” must look ...
3 sty 2024 · Built of Longmeadow brownstone, Bingham Hall largely constructed from funds donated by the children of Charles W. Bingham (Yale, 1868), a Cleveland based businessman. The building stands five stories with a massive nine-story corner tower and helped solidify Yale’s iconic Collegiate Gothic architecture for the future buildings and growth as well.
Harkness Tower is a masonry tower at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Part of the Collegiate Gothic Memorial Quadrangle complex completed in 1922, it is named for Charles William Harkness, brother of Yale's largest benefactor, Edward Harkness.
9 sty 2024 · Street Hall is a landmark example of the Victorian/Venetian Gothic style with lancet arches, polychromatic stone, and trefoil and quatrefoil stone medallions. Street Hall is now connected to, and is a part of the Yale University Art Gallery.
Phelps Hall is a five-storied, monumental Victorian Gothic building that is distinguished by Phelps Gate -- a grand, intricately detailed, Tudor style, wrought iron gate that cuts under it. Through its entry, Phelps Gate creates a passageway from the city of New Haven to the private, cloistered campus of Yale University.
29 cze 2023 · One of the most notable architectural styles that can be seen on Yale’s campus is the Gothic Revival style. This style became popular in the mid-19th century and is characterized by its pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and intricate stone carvings.