Completed North and South Academic Bldgs
All images by Michael F. Brown

The South Academic Building's S-facing entrance.

This is pretty much the same view, but from inside looking out, standing on the second-floor bridge that
overlooks the South Academic Bldg's gallery. Hopkins Hall to the left, Spring
Street in the center distance.

On the N side of Sawyer, the North Academic Building is a new presence. Note the
I-beam pergola atop the brick piers, a feature that references the front of Stetson Hall.

Interior gallery, North Academic Bldg, looking NE. In the center background you can see the office of the
Faculty Administrative Assistants.

Staircase in NAB gallery that leads to classroom and lobby of the Center for Foreign Languages,
Literatures, and Cultures.

NAB public lounge, W corner of building. If it were winter, you could make out
Paresky in the background. Sawyer Library is visible to left.

One of two meeting rooms stacked on the N corner of the NAB. These are likely to become
primo destinations for small-scale events of one sort or another.

This is a fairly typical faculty office, still awaiting its occupant.

S-facing sunshades on NAB. From the shadows, you can tell that they work.

A view of the courtyard between the NAB and Bernhard Music Center, looking SE.

courtyard

The courtyard again, this time looking more or less due east toward the NAB gallery. To the left, the
controversial metal-clad pod housing the Language Lab and a second-floor classroom.

N entrance of NAB

North entrance of the NAB.