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 ====== Ross, Louis Warren ====== ====== Ross, Louis Warren ======
  
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 An alumnus of the Massachusetts Agricultural College (1917) Louis Warren Ross holds the distinction of designing more buildings on campus than any other single architect.  Working largely in the neo-Georgian style popular in collegiate architecture in the mid-twentieth century, Ross designed more than twenty structures campus between 1935 and 1963, nearly all of which were dormitories. His work in laying out the campus' [[n:northeast_residential|Northeast]] and [[c:central_residential_area|Central]] residential quadrangles gave a visual coherence to the student experience and represented a major advance in the quality of residential life over previous decades.   An alumnus of the Massachusetts Agricultural College (1917) Louis Warren Ross holds the distinction of designing more buildings on campus than any other single architect.  Working largely in the neo-Georgian style popular in collegiate architecture in the mid-twentieth century, Ross designed more than twenty structures campus between 1935 and 1963, nearly all of which were dormitories. His work in laying out the campus' [[n:northeast_residential|Northeast]] and [[c:central_residential_area|Central]] residential quadrangles gave a visual coherence to the student experience and represented a major advance in the quality of residential life over previous decades.  
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