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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    Beau Soleil house. It's in bad shape
    I was actually going to ask if this was still on campus. It was very nice 10 years ago when I worked on it for senior design project. Definitely looking rough now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axg8750 View Post
    I was actually going to ask if this was still on campus. It was very nice 10 years ago when I worked on it for senior design project. Definitely looking rough now.
    It's looking pretty sad. Lots of rot, stuff in disrepair.

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    The poles sticking out of the ground on the right are painted lengths of PVC pipe. I dunno what that is all about. It doesn't make too much sense to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Malkinson View Post
    Madison is ugly both on the outside and Inside
    There is hope. We have $$ for Arch/Engr design/est for new Engr bldg with a pledge from state for $$ we will have to match for building itself. And just as importantly, $$ for Arch/Engr design to convert Madison to Engr Lab bldg. Money to do conversion is not in budget but has high priority. It’s all good though. I bought a PowerBall ticket.

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    This one right here

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    Actually, though I agree that the overall design doesn’t exactly mesh with campus design, y’all are trashing what was a very successful design program for the students and school….and it won several awards. Also it was sad to watch it fall into disrepair. But wasn’t it taken off campus?

    https://www.architectmagazine.com/de...soleil-house_o


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    Quote Originally Posted by LaCajunsFan View Post
    Actually, though I agree that the overall design doesn’t exactly mesh with campus design, y’all are trashing what was a very successful design program for the students and school….and it won several awards. Also it was sad to watch it fall into disrepair. But wasn’t it taken off campus?

    https://www.architectmagazine.com/de...soleil-house_o
    I included it not so much for design but for it's condition of disrepair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDMullet8 View Post
    This one right here
    LOL

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    Griffin. That was ugly 20 years ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginScotsman View Post
    Griffin. That was ugly 20 years ago.
    Griffin is at least a building with brick facade. Rougeou hall has a little more interesting look. At least these two buildings took the place of little Abbeville.

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    Must be a slow day if that's all y'all have to biitch about !! Be thankful for what we have. Making improvements constantly.


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    The more I think about Fletcher Hall being so ugly, the more I realize that it has similar features to my favorite private (former) residence. Fallingwater was designed for the Kaufman family by Frank Lloyd Wright. It’s awe inspiring! If you’re ever in Western Pennsylvania, I HIGHLY recommend a tour.

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    Maybe Fletcher Hall wouldn’t be so bad if it weren’t located on a traditional style campus.


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