Designated: 2/15/1966
Architect : McKim Mead and White and Stanford White
Architectural Style: N/A
Address: 2060 Sedgwick Avenue
The Gould Memorial Library, located centrally inside the sweeping curve of the Hall of Fame, is an imposing example of the Eclectic Roman Style of architecture. It ranks as one of the fine works in the Classic tradition in this country. This large rectangular, domed building has an impressive portico with Corinthian columns on the campus side. The other three facades have Corinthian pilasters of limestone set against walls of Roman brick. Windows are appropriately set between the pilasters. Together these elements create a beautiful structure with fine architectural details.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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