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Summary
Description |
A picture of the grating being added to the side of Lovett College |
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Source |
The 1968 Rice Campanille (year book) in a section about construction on campus |
Article | |
Portion used |
It was one of numerous pictures in the book of the construction |
Low resolution? |
yes |
Purpose of use |
It shows an important part of Lovett College coming into existence. |
Replaceable? |
This picture is only found in the Campanille(Rice University yearbook). It is of a historical event so no new pictures can be taken. |
Other information |
The Campanille is free to the public to view and copy from. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of List of Rice University residential colleges//en.wikipedia.org/File:Lovett_College_being_built.jpgtrue |
A picture of the grating being added to the side of Lovett College. This is the single most distinct architectural detail of the building.
There are two things about this picture that make it unique and irreplaceable. The picture shows the building during construction without the grating, making it obvious that the grating isn't structurally important, a common misconception. Secondly, the picture is from an angle that is unrepeatable due to continued construction on campus that now blocks that particular view. Closer and modern images of Lovett fail to encompass a wide enough view to accurately portray the building.
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