McGlothlin-Street Hall Williamsburg, Virginia
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McGlothlin-Street Hall occupies the last building site around the Sunken Garden on the historic grounds of the College of William and Mary. It was designed to blend with its surroundings and the architectural styles of the historic campus. The design is inspired by the architecture of the Wren Building, the oldest structure on the campus, but it also looks to the source of Virginia's colonial architecture in seventeenth-century England. The plan is I-shaped and is one story higher at the rear to take advantage of the sloping site.
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