| Smith is gorgeous! I still think about swinging over that Northampton pond, such a whimsical place. Their library is also wonderful! |
Nothing knowledgeable about liking a college campus. Get a grip. |
OK. You are a jerk. Is that better? |
Even when I toured Yale we only saw one college. Hardly scratches the surface |
Sure, and while it’s not getting a whole view of the school, you can judge from the exterior and common places on campus whether it’s your vibe. It’s not like it’s radically different architecture from the gothic vibe. I do think Harvard has way better interiors than people give credit. The outside is plain, but when you’re cozy in a Harvard building, you’re coooozy. |
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In the US: Pepperdine
In the UK: Exeter |
Pepperdine has bland buildings and a great view of wildfires. What's not to love? |
| UVA. I thought I was in the gardens of Paris |
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Flagler is one of the most beautiful, just very tiny and in the middle of a high-traffic, tourist area.
Rollins is also in FL and very beautiful. |
CNU is also very pretty |
Oh please….a recent wildfire is the excuse? The question was about Campuses….not the buildings….Very few colleges have the benefit of an ocean view from almost every single part of campus. |
Flagler was once the Hotel Ponce de Leon. |
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As parents, we thought Duke University, University of Notre Dame, and Princeton University had absolutely lovely campuses.
Interesting our kid much preferred UNC, UC Berkeley, and UCLA's campuses. I thought UC Berkeley and UNC were a bit of a hodge-podge, architecturally speaking, and UCLA's campus looked more like a Hollywood set in parts, and cramped in other parts. |
My kid preferred more modern (glass, steel) over the more traditional campuses. UNC used to be lovely, but they just keep building and building. |
| Did any universities not build regrettable buildings during the 1950s through 1970s? |