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  • Many geometric lines in all three of these buildings, especially surrounding the windows.
  • All of these buildings have contrast with white/gray stone with red brick.
  • All of the buildings have rhythm in their design. In the engineering building, the repetition of the square windows was prevalent. In Miller Hall, the pattern and repetition of the rectangular siding. As well, as repeating sequence of rectangular windows in White Hall.

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  • Miller Hall is very much older than the other two building which were built in the ’60s. Miller Hall was built in the nineteenth  century.
  • The Engineering building is older, but looked modern like we are studying in class.
  • White Hall is squatty, next to its neighbors, but it has more artistic embellishments than the others. The tribal art on the door for example.

My favorite building would probably be White Hall out if these three because it’s a simple building. It has usefulness. I like the splash of art to it as well.Scan 2015-9-21 0002-1

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