Saturday, June 1, 2019
Architecture, Principle, and Culture: The Universal Value for Which Sta
Stanford University is a private research university located in Stanford, CA at geographical coordinates 37.43 N, 122.17 W. Erected in 1891 in storehouse of the founders son, Leland Stanford Junior, The Stanford University campus combines Romanesque, neoclassic and Mission Revival architectural styles on its buildings, with red tile roofs, sandstone walls, and beautiful aesthetic decorative details. Its architectural landmarks, for example, the Main Quad and Memorial Church, ar representative of many eras of culture and technological advancement in the United States. Its physical and symbolic aspects make it a universally valuable site analogous no other.Stanford University is a site of outstanding universal value because of its architecture, which is representative of many eras of historic technological innovation physically as well as symbolically. Stanfords Main Quad is a brilliant exhibit of architecture that reveals influences from important eras in European architecture yet maintains a Romanesque, mission revival meeting theme that is also prevalent throughout campus. In addition to this, Stanford maintains a commitment to academic advancement and excellence. A place of such physical and intellect prowess merits outstanding universal value. The campus meets criteria (i), (ii), and (iv) its architecture is representative of creative mankind genius, is a testimony to the cultural tradition of the United States, and illustrates significant states in human history in the United States, while its intangible aspects exhibits an interchange of human values over the span of more than a century. Both its authenticity and equity are attributed to the fact that the campus maintains a culture representative of the entire World. Stanford is... ...f sites such as these, we may lose the opportunity for preservation altogether in the future. We need to preserve the Stanford campus now in order to protect the legacy for which it stands.Works Cited Canterbury Cath edral, St Augustines Abbey, and St Martins Church. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. UNESCO. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. . The Founding Grant with Amendments, Legislation, and Court Decrees. Stanford, Calif. Stanford University, 1971. Web. . Joncas, Richard, David J. Neuman, and Paul Venable. Turner. Stanford University. radical York Princeton Architectural, 2006. Print. Monticello and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. UNESCO. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. .
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