September 15, 2000
A Career of Planning Quadrangles and Vistas for College Campuses
"Notice the topography again," says Richard P. Dober, pointing out a hillock that swells gently near Wellesley College's chapel. It's not much of a rise, really -- just a slight elevation that interrupts the view from the path Mr. Dober is walking eagerly along. You can see the chapel easily enough through the trees, but you can't see what's between the crest of the little hill and the chapel. This discontinuity pushes the chapel into the distance, separating it from the path and from the
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