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It will come as no surprise that one of the earliest examples of a purpose-built quadrangle can be found at Oxford University’s New College, a centuries-old educational institution. Constructed in 1403, the building-enclosed courtyard would come to inspire the popular feature on university campuses across the globe. Now, the college is set to widely inspire again with the creation of the sinuous Gradel Quadrangles by David Kohn Architects.

The billowing roofline of Gradel Quadrangles at Oxford University by David Kohn Architects.

Situated just a stone’s throw from the main New College buildings, the Gradel Quadrangles were primarily developed to provide more accommodation for undergraduate students — something that the university’s other colleges (there are 43 in total) have made gains with in recent years. In...

It’s Quad Day at Oxford, Where a New Student Residence Shelters Three Courtyards

A building by David Kohn Architects carves its site into a trio of intimate plazas.

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