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| Policy on
Architectural Heritage Adopted March 2000 |
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Pomona College is dedicated to preserving the architectural
integrity and heritage of its buildings and landscaping. The
College respects and has largely followed Myron Hunt’s 1908
master plan for the campus, Ralph Cornell’s subsequent
landscape master plan leading to the creation of a “campus
in a garden,” and Richard Dober’s more recent land use plan,
which reflects and builds on the work of Hunt and Cornell.
To the extent that it is practicable, recognizing that new
needs arise over time, the College will honor the concepts
of this early work and will, in addition, strive to create a
sense of architectural harmony and cohesion as new buildings
are constructed and existing buildings are renovated.
Implementation of this policy is the responsibility of the
Buildings and Grounds Committee. |
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