RUDOLPH HALL
The building is the opposite of the Sterling Memorial Library, with its cathedral-like appearance and 1950s to 1970s architectural style.
At the opposite end of the Sterling Memorial Library, with its cathedral-like appearance, don't miss Rudolph Hall, another must-see on campus and home to the School of Architecture. It is a perfect example of Brutalism, the architectural style of the 1950s to 1970s that emerged from the modern movement, which saw the birth of raw buildings that quickly became unpopular. The Boston City Hall, often considered the ugliest building in the city, is another example. With its thirty floors and concrete walls, the building is a clear reflection of the rest of the campus.
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