Quadrangle Plan
Also known as residential colleges, these less urban institutions represent a return to the ideals of the American college as an intimate community of teachers and students. The associated educational philosophy moved away from academic specialization and toward classical education. Physically, the campuses typically made use of medieval or Georgian forms and Beaux Arts / Neoclassical planning principles.
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Phillips Exeter Academy
Exeter, NH -
Middlesex School
Concord, MA -
Phillips Academy Andover
Andover, MA -
Amherst College
Amherst, MA -
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY -
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN -
American University
Washington, DC -
Stanford University
Stanford, CA -
Mills College
Oakland, CA -
George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN -
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD -
Bronx Community College
New York, NY -
Duke University – West Campus
Durham, NC -
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA -
Loyola University
New Orleans, LA -
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, PA