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  2. Wren Building - Wikipedia

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    The Wren Building (constructed between 1695–1699 [4] [5] [1]) is the oldest standing building constructed for and in use by a U.S. college or university, [7] [8] [9] [better source needed] ahead of runner-up Harvard University's Massachusetts Hall (constructed in 1720). [7]

  3. Campus of the College of William & Mary - Wikipedia

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    Despite political resistance, the cornerstone of the College Building, now known as the Wren Building, [note 1] was laid on August 8, 1695. [9] [note 2] Blair had contracted Hadley while in England, bringing both plans and construction materials with them to Virginia. [11] Planned as a quadrangle, only the north and east wings were built. [12]

  4. President's House (College of William & Mary) - Wikipedia

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    Construction began on the Sir Christopher Wren Building—named for its potential architect, Christopher Wren—on 8 August 1695 as the College's first building. [14] The construction on the Wren Building was completed in 1699, the year the City of Williamsburg was both established and became the second capital of Virginia, but rebuilding was ...

  5. College of William & Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Sir Christopher Wren Building is the oldest college building in the United States. The college is on a 1,200-acre (490 ha) campus in Williamsburg, Virginia . In 2011, Travel+Leisure named William & Mary one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States.

  6. History of the College of William & Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Wren Building with a snow-covered statute of Lord Botetourt. The building officially referred to as the "Sir Christopher Wren Building" was so named upon its renovation in 1931 to honor the English architect Sir Christopher Wren. The basis for the 1930s name is a 1724 history in which Hugh Jones stated that the 1699 design was "first ...

  7. History of college campuses and architecture in the United ...

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    William and Mary's campus design similarly rejected the enclosed quadrangle, and was originally a single building that burned, to be replaced later by a single structure, the Wren Building, named for its purported designer Christopher Wren. [9] The newer building was three sided, open on the fourth, in a style favored by Wren; he disliked four ...

  8. The Falls Church Anglican - Wikipedia

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    The next year, George Washington and George William Fairfax, as church wardens, assumed responsibility to contract for the new building. After 1765, this church became the seat of the new Fairfax Parish. [5] [6] The new church was designed by Colonel James Wren, a member of the vestry.

  9. Bruton Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    The new school opened in temporary buildings in 1694. Properly called the "College Building", the first version of the Wren Building was built at Middle Plantation beginning on August 8, 1695 and occupied by 1700. (Today, the Wren Building is the oldest academic structure in continuous use in America).