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  2. Brown University - Wikipedia

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    Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the US, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

  3. List of Brown University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Purchased by Brown University, it was renovated in 1838–1839 as a residence hall for students, first named Magee House and then renamed Horace Mann House in 1940. It has since housed the English Department and now the Brown Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research. [25] [26] Lincoln Field Building Clarke & Howe 1903

  4. Brown University School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Brown University School of Engineering is the engineering school of Brown University, a private Ivy League research university located in Providence, Rhode Island.Brown's engineering program is the third oldest civilian engineering program in the United States and the oldest undergraduate program in the Ivy League.

  5. Sciences Library (Brown University) - Wikipedia

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    The Sciences Library was built in 1971 during the height of a wave of brutalist architecture in the United States, opening three years after Boston City Hall (1968), one year after Geisel Library (1970), and one year before Carney Library at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (1971).

  6. University Hall (Brown University) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Brown is most frequently posited as the chief architect of the structure. While Brown was clearly involved in the design process, historian Lawrence C. Wroth disputes sources attributing the structure solely to the amateur architect. According to Wroth, "an architectural commission and not Joseph Brown alone was responsible for the ...

  7. Capability Brown - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that Brown was responsible for more than 170 gardens surrounding the finest country houses and estates in Britain. His work endures at Belvoir Castle, Croome Court (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Harewood House, Chatsworth, Highclere Castle, Appuldurcombe House, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas village) and in traces at Kew Gardens and ...

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  9. John Brown House (Providence, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    The John Brown House borders the campus of Brown University at 52 Power Street on College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island. Completed in 1788, it was the first mansion to be built in Providence and is named after its first owner, John Brown , a statesman, merchant, slave trader, and early benefactor of the University.