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The Spatial–Experiential Archetype of the “Quad”: Project Design Interpretations in New Campuses

The physical embodiment of a university is intrinsically linked to its vision, mission, and values. Historically, therefore, university architecture follows a range of archetypes. One prolific model is the “quad” whose ancestors were medieval monastic cloisters. The university colleges of continenta...

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Published in:Space and culture 2021-05, Vol.24 (2), p.194-215
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