Tag: Brown University
18 properties
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A new 3-story building for offices, meeting rooms, and flexible classrooms clad in untreated steel sits in the corner of what once was a parking lot
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A small brick industrial building in a predominantly residential neighborhood is the remaining legacy of a large bakery conglomerate
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Eight houses allowed to decay as student housing and easily demolished because of a lack of visual maintenance
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Once a circa 1920s car garage, most recently this was a commercial block home to Bagel Gourmet and East Side Mini-Mart, two Brown-University-student staples
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A new set of residence halls to rise five stories along Brook Street, creating a pocket of dense stident housing
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Twin 1875-era three-story mansard houses are decaying under ownership of Brown Univesity
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The existing BioMed center bounded by Brown, Meeting, Thayer, and Olive Streets got a $95M addition for a new Biomedical Research center
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A modern, glassy set of student buildings on once taxable-land near the bustling Thayer Street commercial corridor
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A large former gymnasium with a large enough indoor space to support a suspended indoor quarter mile track. Demolished in 2001.
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A former fire station that had its façade completely replaced by 1970, and home to independent radio station WBRU
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A contemporary white box sits atop a ribbon of glass and contains a flexible set of performance spaces that can be configured in multiple ways
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This 300-ton house was rotated and moved 450 feet up Olive Street in one piece over the course of three days
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This former jewelry manufacturing building was converted to office use in the late 1970s and is now the Brown Medical School
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A small house gifted to Brown University was razed in favor of expanding the Life Sciences Building along Meeting St
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A modern gymnasium that borrowed some of the classically-inspired details of the building it replaced
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Two mid-to-late-century buildings will be demolished for a new Brown University science lab, connected and in proximity to other biotech and science-related facilities
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An innovative early 70s hyperbolic paraboloid roof structure design that allowed a 130' x 325' uninterrupted interior space
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A 56,000 square foot center for Brown University’s international studies students