Discussion: Building Universities – a Historical Survey

Crown Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology,  Chicago, 1950 –56; architect: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Instead of describing the construction of the first European universities, it would be more appropriate to write a history of the teaching communities and institutions that existed in the early years. Neither in Bologna nor in Paris, where the predecessors of our modern universities were created around 1200, were buildings erected specially for that purpose. In Paris, Philip II placed...
Crown Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology,  Chicago, 1950 –56; architect: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe