- The Academical Village
- The Romantic Picturesque
- Re-imagining Jefferson: McKim, Mead & White at the University
- The University Beautiful
- Modern Suburban University
- University Recentered
- Appendix I: The Design Process
- Appendix II: Architectural Artifacts
- Appendix III: Buildings and Architects
- Acknowledgments
- Use and Copyright Information
Encouraged by the new athletic facilities, an influx of funding, and the purchase of huge tracts of land north of central grounds, prominent modern architect Hugh Stubbins designed a satellite campus oriented around acres of parking for the graduate business and law schools in the early 1970s. The narrow courtyard between the two buildings and the palette of red brick and light-colored concrete gestured casually towards Jefferson’s Lawn, an effect strengthened by the modernized classicism of the 1994–1997 entrance addition by Ayers, Saint, Gross.