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...story high-rise of brick—thus the concrete-aggregate form and revolution in Harvard dormitory housing. The interiors were purposefully designed as bare concrete: ever-changing blank canvases upon which, in the suites, the students could express their tasteful creativity (Carlhian said he envisioned “tapestries??). In the public areas, various fine arts would be exhibited, including a giant painting of camels in the dining area and a statue of a lion in the courtyard. Harvard, however, pulled out of its commitment to loan Mather the fine art. The rest is naked history...

Author: By Tina Rivers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: "We Never Thought Bare Concrete Would Be Enjoyable To Look At" | 11/7/2002 | See Source »

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