Stanford University
:For other meanings of Stanford, see Stanford (disambiguation).
Campus
Stanford University owns 8,180 acres (32 km²), making it one of the largest university campuses in the world. The main campus is bounded by El Camino Real, Stanford Avenue, Junipero Serra Boulevard and Sand Hill Road, in the center of the Santa Clara Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula.
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El Camino Real - Sand Hill Road - Santa Clara Valley - San Francisco Peninsula
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In the summer of 1886, when the campus was first being planned, Stanford brought the president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Francis Amasa Walker, and prominent Boston landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted westward for consultations. Olmsted worked out the general concept for the campus and its buildings, rejecting a hillside site in favor of the more practical flatlands. Charles Allerton Coolidge then developed this concept in the style of his late mentor, Henry Hobson Richardson, in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, characterized by rectangular stone buildings linked by arcades of half-circle arches.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Francis Amasa Walker - Boston - Frederick Law Olmsted - Charles Allerton Coolidge - Henry Hobson Richardson - Richardsonian Romanesque
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Much of this first construction was destroyed by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake but the University retains the Quad, the old Chemistry Building (which is currently unoccupied) and Encina Hall (reportedly the residence of John Steinbeck during his time at Stanford). After the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake inflicted further damage, the University implemented a billion-dollar capital improvement plan to retrofit and renovate older buildings for new, up-to-date uses.
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1906 San Francisco earthquake - John Steinbeck - Loma Prieta earthquake
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Many of the modern buildings were designed in the Spanish-colonial style common to California, with red tile roofs and white stucco exteriors, which gives the campus a uniform yet distinctly Californian look that many find aesthetically pleasingthe red tile roofs and bright blue skies common to the region are a famously complementary combination. The University has its own golf course and a seasonal lake (Lagunita), both home to the endangered California Tiger Salamander.
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The off-campus Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve is a nature reserve owned by the university and used by wildlife biologists for research. Hopkins Marine Station, located in Pacific Grove, California, is a marine biology research center owned by the university since 1892.
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Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve - Hopkins Marine Station - Pacific Grove, California - Marine biology
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Contemporary campus landmarks include the Stanford Quad and Memorial Church, the art museum and art gallery, the Stanford Mausoleum and the Angel of Grief, Hoover Tower, the Rodin sculpture garden, the Papua New Guinea sculpture garden, Green Library and the Dish. Frank Lloyd Wright's 1937 Hanna House, and the 1919 Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House, are both National Historic Landmarks now on university grounds.
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Memorial Church - Stanford Mausoleum - Hoover Tower - Rodin - Papua New Guinea - Frank Lloyd Wright - 1937 - Hanna House - 1919 - Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House - National Historic Landmark
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Campus |
| ► | Institutions |
| ► | Academics |
| ► | University leadership |
| ► | Notable alumni and faculty |
| ► | Stanford athletics |
| ► | Trivia |
| ► | Miscellaneous |
| ► | Further reading |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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