Campus
The site where a college, university, or institution is located. A campus is an assemblage of separate buildings for academic, residential, recreational, administrative, and other purposes, often in a park-like setting. The term traditionally applies to an academic institution but is not strictly limited to them. With the creation of the Academical Village, Thomas Jefferson established a basic trait of American higher education from the Colonial period to the twentieth century, namely the concept of the college as a discrete community. American college campuses, thus, are unique in the way they provide an excellent opportunity to examine the ways in which architectural design is shaped by the character of a particular place, time, and institution.
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Mills College
Oakland, CA -
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
La Jolla, CA -
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN -
Scarritt Bennett Center
Nashville, TN -
George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN -
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD -
Bronx Community College
New York, NY -
Thomas Jefferson High School
San Antonio, TX -
Southwest School of Art - Ursuline Academy
San Antonio, TX -
Duke University – West Campus
Durham, NC -
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC -
Christian Theological Seminary
Indianapolis, IN -
Marian University
Indianapolis, IN -
Ball Nurses’ Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park
Indianapolis, IN -
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA -
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA