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Mystery Monday: the Ys have it
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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11:06am October 13 2014
It’s not exactly Collegiate Gothic, but this campus building by a well-known architect does suggest the medieval in the structural expression of its Y-shaped columns. Who knows where this was taken, and who the architect was? We’ll update this post with the answer this afternoon. UPDATE: it’s Greeley Memorial Laboratory, built for the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies in 1959 and designed by Paul Rudolph. More on the building here. ___________________________________________ The Yale Alumni Magazine is published by Yale Alumni Publications Inc., an alumni-based nonprofit that is not run by Yale University. Its content does not necessarily reflect the views of the university administration.
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