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'''Buell Hall''' is the only building that dates back to Columbia's predecessor on the site, the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum. Buell is better known as "[[Maison Française]]" as the French cultural house is the primary occupant of the building, though it shares the building with gallery space for [[GSAPP]] and GSAPP's [http://www.arch.columbia.edu/Buell/ Temple Hoyne Buell for the Study of American Architecture], which strangely has it's office in [[Avery Hall|Avery]] anyway.
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'''Buell Hall''' is the only building that dates back to Columbia's predecessor on the site, the [[Bloomingdale Insane Asylum]]. Buell is better known as "[[Maison Française]]" as the French cultural house is the primary occupant of the building, though it shares the building with gallery space for [[GSAPP]] and GSAPP's [http://www.arch.columbia.edu/Buell/ Temple Hoyne Buell for the Study of American Architecture], which strangely has its office in [[Avery Hall|Avery]] anyway.
  
 
Until 1964, Buell Hall housed the [[School of General Studies]].
 
Until 1964, Buell Hall housed the [[School of General Studies]].
  
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]

Revision as of 18:45, 30 March 2007

Buell Hall

Buell Hall is the only building that dates back to Columbia's predecessor on the site, the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum. Buell is better known as "Maison Française" as the French cultural house is the primary occupant of the building, though it shares the building with gallery space for GSAPP and GSAPP's Temple Hoyne Buell for the Study of American Architecture, which strangely has its office in Avery anyway.

Until 1964, Buell Hall housed the School of General Studies.