Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cornell is consistently rated as one of the top campuses in the nation mainly for it's beautiful location on top of a hill overlooking a lake. The architecture building on the campus looks like it's falling apart and the interior is a mess, but the university doesn't update the building. The program is still one of the most desirable to attend. A lackluster location requires the buildings to be more inspiring. An urban campus doesn't require building upgrades as much either if there is enough of an interesting urban fabric around the college.
You mean the studio space? Because Milstein has that fancy new addition. They probably won't touch the studio space because of some silly old tradition. They are a little wackyballs.
