A formal analysis of the famous UT austin tower and main building. (excellent for art history classes. guaranteed).
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Initially, there was competition amongst architects to rebuild the old building. A man
named Frederick was its first architect. As the need for the building to be recognized and
known grew, so did the need for a recognized architect. Hence, an architect named
Gilbert who had previously designed the Supreme Court and the monument to commerce
was hired. Later, Herbert Greene was hired too. Eventually, in 1920, wealth amassed as
the University became funded by oil.
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trimmed in gold leaf. The tower is an imposing structure designed to command attention to it. An interesting, personal observation I made, and correlation that I drew, is that from a certain angle, the tower resembles an owl and that its architect Paul Cret, was a student of Baylor university whose mascot is an owl. The tower and main building until today are subject to dispute about assigning primary importance to books or beurocracy.
trimmed in gold leaf. The tower is an imposing structure designed to command attention to it. An interesting, personal observation I made, and correlation that I drew, is that from a certain angle, the tower resembles an owl and that its architect Paul Cret, was a student of Baylor university whose mascot is an owl. The tower and main building until today are subject to dispute about assigning primary importance to books or beurocracy.