Revival of semi gothic arcitecture in New DO schools?

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If you look at new school like ACOM, VCOM Carolinas, Seton Hill, they look like little castles. Very nice to look at. People say LMU is nice to look at, but personally I think it looks like a big house in the middle of the woods. Or maybe a state hospital.
 
If you look at new school like ACOM, VCOM Carolinas, Seton Hill, they look like little castles. Very nice to look at. People say LMU is nice to look at, but personally I think it looks like a big house in the middle of the woods. Or maybe a state hospital.

Agreed. I do like that look. I wish CUSOM looked a lot like ACOM's inside and out but just with all of the facilities CUSOM has
 
The Victorian style architecture of Seton Hill University doesn't extend to the LECOM branch on campus. The LECOM building there is fairly minimalist, although it maintains the red brick exterior seen on the other buildings.
 
The Victorian style architecture of Seton Hill University doesn't extend to the LECOM branch on campus. The LECOM building there is fairly minimalist, although it maintains the red brick exterior seen on the other buildings.

And Seton hill has been around since 1885, so it's not exactly a revival is it? 😀
 
There use to be a most beautiful DO campus thread where people post pics around here, where is it???
 
No, it is not, despite it being mentioned in the OP.

But it's still nice to walk around in 🙂. LECOM has a couple of buildings inside the campus itself, so the general architecture while walking around, it seemed to me, was predominantly gothic and pretty to look at.
 
Funny that Seton Hill is on this list. The building that houses LECOM at Seton Hill (I think it was built in the 1970s) was there long before LECOM came to Seton Hill University (2009), they simply made some major modifications to it and the library building. The campus is beautiful with gothic architecture, but that's pretty true of most older university campuses in Western PA. I mean have you seen the Cathedral of Learning at Pitt?

There use to be a most beautiful DO campus thread where people post pics around here, where is it???

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/ind...prettiest-campuses-and-best-locations.921888/
 
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