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The plan called for a full quadrangle of buildings along the perimeter of the large lot.
The original university plan was to add additional quadrangles of buildings, initially to the left and right of the Main Quad.
The most prominent physical feature of the campus was the central parking lot which was framed by a quadrangle of buildings.
We wandered the Nunnery, a handsome quadrangle of buildings surrounding an open court, so named by the Spaniards because of its resemblance to a convent.
Penhallam is one of only four such moated medieval manor sites in Cornwall and it consists of a quadrangle of buildings around a central courtyard.
See, there," and she followed the line of his pointing finger and saw the lighted quadrangle of buildings at the foot of the Fort Hold cliff. "
The architect for the college's original quadrangle of buildings was Newark, New Jersey architect William Halsey Wood.
To the side of the house is a large quadrangle of buildings forming the old stable yard and farm, complete with old carriages and farm implements.
Rebuilding of the convent commenced one month after the fire with a new quadrangle of buildings that form the core of the convent to the present day.
In fact, the buildings were meant to form part of a quadrangle of buildings, of which the convent was only the west side of a much larger projected scheme.
Kirk O'Field, which had served as a Collegium Sacerdotum, a training school for priests, had retained its quadrangle of buildings, but these had passed into secular hands.
It is housed in a former storehouse designed by James Wyatt, dating from 1783-5, which now forms the western arm of a quadrangle of buildings known as New Laboratory Square.
In 1911, Lupton commissioned and largely financed, Gimson to design the assembly hall at Bedales, his old school, as the first part of a quadrangle of buildings to include a library, laboratories and a gym.
The college then had a complete quadrangle of buildings, save for a gap between the chapel and the hall that would later be filled by the principal's lodgings, built by Thelwall at his own expense; the library (later demolished) was outside the quadrangle, to the west of the north end of the lodgings.