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Randall Lee Gibson Hall (1894) at Tulane University. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. Architect: Harrod & Andry.
| Stone facade of Gibson Hall at Tulane University.
| Facade details of Gibson Hall at Tulane University.
| Richardsonian Romanesque details of Gibson Hall at Tulane University.
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Frederick W. Tilton Memorial Hall (1902) first university library of Tulane University. Style: neo-Romanesque. Architect: Andry & Bendernagel.
| Tobias Gibson Richardson Memorial (1908) now home of School of Architecture at Tulane University. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. Architect: Andry & Bendernagel.
| Richardson Building (1894 & 1908) at Tulane University. Architect: Harrod & Andry.
| Stanley Thomas Hall (1911) at Tulane University. Style: Richardsonian Romanesque. Architect: Andry & Bendernagel.
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Robert C. Cudd Hall (1902) at Tulane University. Style: Dutch Renaissance Revival. Architect: Andry & Bendernagel.
| Social Work Building (1902) at Tulane University. Style: Dutch & Italian Renaissance Revival. Architect: Andry & Bendernagel.
| Alcee Fortier Hall (1908) at Tulane University. Style: Italian Renaissance Revival. Architect: Andry & Bendernagel.
| Merryl & Sam Israel Jr. Environmental Sciences Building (1999) at Tulane University. Architect: Wilson Architects + Payette Assoc.
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Boggs Center for Energy & Biotechnology (1987) at Tulane University. Architect: Waldemar S. Nelson + John Desmond & Assoc.
| Goldring / Woldenberg Hall school of business (1986) at Tulane University.
| Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life (2006) at Tulane University. Architect: Vincent James & Assoc.
| Sun louvers detail Lavin-Bernick Center at Tulane University.
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Lavin-Bernick Center entry doors onto quadrangle at Tulane University.
| McAlister Auditorium (1940) boasts world's largest self-suspended concrete dome at Tulane University. Architect: Favrot & Reed.
| Portal of McAlister Auditorium at Tulane University.
| Newcomb Hall (1918) at Tulane University.
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Howard-Tilton Library (1969) at Tulane University.
| Joseph Merrick Jones Hall (1939) at Tulane University.
| Tulane University President's Home on Audubon Place.
| Audubon Place, an early gated community beside Tulane University.
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Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus (1913) at Loyola University. Style: Gothic Revival.
| Tower of Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus at Loyola University.
| Portal of Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus at Loyola University.
| Marquette Hall (1910) at Loyola University. Style: Gothic Revival.
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Thomas Hall (1912) at Loyola University. Style: Gothic Revival.
| Music / Communications Complex (1986) at Loyola University.
| J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library (1999) at Loyola University.
| Facade of J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library (1999) at Loyola University.
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