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- Decoding Stanford’s arches | Stanford Report
Campus preservation architect Sapna Marfatia explains how some of the university’s most iconic landmarks have evolved over time If you were to visit the Stanford campus in 1905 – the year the Main Quad was completed – it would have looked quite different from today
- Main Quad (Stanford University) - Wikipedia
The arch was built and was topped with an elaborate frieze representing "The Progress of Civilization in America"; however, the arch was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and was not rebuilt
- Stanford University Quad - SAH ARCHIPEDIA
The heart of Stanford University’s campus, the Quadrangle or Quad, was different from the architecture of other American colleges and universities when it was constructed starting in 1887
- File:Stanford University arches. JPG - Wikimedia Commons
Arches of the Quad at Stanford University, taken on 3 31 2005 by Jawed Karim
- Stanford University arches — Calisphere
Item information View source record on contributor's website Title Stanford University arches Creator Elliott, Harold F Contributing Institution History San Jose Research Library Collection History San Jose Online Catalog Rights Information
- Campus Structures | Stanford University and the 1906 Earthquake
In planning their physical monument to their only child, Jane and Leland Stanford wanted the entrance to the university to be marked by a “large memorial arch with an enormously large approach ” In 1906, the Outer Quadrangle buildings, including major structures at each corner, had been completed
- Stanford University, Main Quadrangle, Memorial Arch, Stanford, CA
Although it looked massive and immoveable, the arch was hollow, sheathed only in a skin of unreinforced masonry Stairways at either end of the structure led up to an observation deck on the roof
- Stanford University arches | DPLA
Elliott, Harold F, Stanford University arches Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https: historysanjose pastperfectonline com photo B2528EA2-DBA6-4C3D-9F19-215448368490
- The arches of the quadrangle of Stanford University in Santa Clara . . .
Image The arches of the quadrangle of Stanford University in Santa Clara County
- 3: Earthquake Impacts on Prestige | Stanford University and the 1906 . . .
Paired with alarming reports of destruction, images such as the broken Memorial Arch, Agassiz’ feet poking out of the concrete in front of the Quad, and the collapsed entry gates significantly altered Stanford’s national reputation for at least a decade after the 1906 earthquake
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