Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1926 — Page 9
OCT. 29, 1926
GOLF COURSE IS COLLEGE’S MODEL f FOR NEW CAMPOS Nebraska University Claims Real Beauty in Experiment. Bv K F.A Service LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 29.—Stop patterning the university campus after the cloistered. Ivy-clad colleges of Europe. Copy the golf course Instead—and get real beauty! This rather unusual rule has been followed by the men who designed the University of Nebraska’s new campus, a model of which has just been completed. The new campus will be adjacent to the new State papltol, and, like It, will be a radical departure from accepted American building standards. An Unusual Building The architect who designed the capitol looked at the skyscrapers and towering grain elevators of Omaha and expressed their spirit In his design. Decorators scorned the conventional bas reliefs and murals, and turned instead to the maize, the buffalo and the Red Indian for
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motifs. And, as a result, architects have come half way across the continent to study the building. The university campus will match it in artistic expression. When the ca #r>us planning committee began Work they decided to work for the effect the golf course gives—a series of connected vistas, pleasing to the eye and blending into one another. “We have observed that the finest example of landscaping that we find in the vicinity of our cities are the golf courses," said George H. tnour, chairman of the planning com - miitee. ‘Btrange to say, these were never laid out for the primary purpose of creating landscapes, but were created for the sole purpose of creaUng nine, or eighteen, fairways that the player might have an unobstructed view between his tee and the flag. “But the net result was the cre-
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