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  2. Lecture hall - Wikipedia

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    Henry of Germany delivering a law lecture to students at the University of Bologna in 1233. The use of lectures at universities dates back to the middle ages. A variety of different rooms and halls may have been used for lectures – one of the earliest images of a lecture shows Henry of Germany giving a law lecture at the University of Bologna in 1233, speaking from what appears to be a pulpit.

  3. Brunel University lecture centre - Wikipedia

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    The Brunel University lecture centre is a Grade II listed building on the campus of Brunel University of London, Uxbridge. It contains six large lecture halls with capacities of 160 to 200 people each, as well as smaller teaching rooms and lecture halls with capacities of 60 to 80.

  4. Aula Magna (Stockholm University) - Wikipedia

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    The interior design has a natural feel through exposed bedrock in the lower foyer. The rustic lining of blonde woods is a characteristic feature throughout the building, presenting a warm contrast to the glass stone. [1] Auditorium Lobby. The design of the auditorium was inspired by the semi-circular plan of an ancient amphitheater.

  5. Architectural pattern book - Wikipedia

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    A number of pattern books have been very influential in spreading architectural styles. An early author of pattern books was American architect Minard Lafever. In 1829 he published The Young Builders' General Instructor, followed by Modern Builders' Guide in 1833, The Beauties of Modern Architecture in 1835 and The Architectural Instructor in 1850.

  6. Robert E. Cavanaugh Hall - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Cavanaugh Hall was one of the first non-medical academic buildings constructed on the IUPUI campus alongside Joseph T. Taylor Hall, known as the Blake Street Library at that time, and the Lecture Hall. Cavanaugh Hall served as an early hub for academic, administrative, and student activities which would lead to a constantly ...

  7. Category:Books of lectures - Wikipedia

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    Lecture Notes in Physics; Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and Religious Belief; Lectures from Colombo to Almora; Lectures in Geometric Combinatorics; Lectures of the Three Degrees in Craft Masonry; Lectures on Aesthetics; Lectures on Faith; Lectures on Government and Binding; Lectures on History and General Policy ...

  8. Barnard's Inn - Wikipedia

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    It is now the home of Gresham College, an institution of higher learning established in 1597 that hosts public lectures. Hall of Barnards Inn, Holborn, 1886 by Philip Norman Part of Barnards Inn, Holborn, 1886 by Philip Norman. Over the centuries, it has served as a school for law students, a venue for qualified attorneys, and residential chambers.

  9. Dodd Hall - Wikipedia

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    Dodd Hall is a historic structure on the campus of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. The building currently houses the Department of Religion offices for Florida State University . The building is also home to the Heritage Museum and an ornate exemplification of Collegiate Gothic architecture.