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Picture of Newhouse 1


A number of cottages and buildings, including Haven Hall, were demolished prior to construction. The flat-roofed building was designed in a cruciform shape. Dedication Hall, with its 32′ high ceiling with skylight, occupied the center of the building. When built, Newhouse 1 was dedicated to the study of print media. It held classrooms, photography darkrooms and studios, various labs, design studios, offices, a library and a public lounge.

In 1965, I.M. Pei received the American Institute of Architects’ National Honor Award for his design of Newhouse 1.




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