Interior Design - January, 2004
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Too cool for school
If a Frisbee sails across a quad, and there's no one to catch it, is it really a quad? In the early 1990's, the Illinois Institute of Technology boasted a 120-acre Chicago campus with buildings designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe—but not much in the way of community spirit. Administrators, mapping out the institution's future, knew that today's sophisticated students expect more: a cool...
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