Sky Magazine: UC Named Among World s Top Ten Inspiring Campuses
The high-flying travel, lifestyle and business magazine, Delta Sky, is just out with its list of the
worlds Top Ten most inspiring campuses
.
The magazine based its selection on campuses stunning physical settings, overall design or architecture, and the University of Cincinnati is among this list of most beautiful, inspirational campuses
thanks to its collection of masterful architecture by the globes best designers
.
Others making this international Top Ten list include the University of Virginia designed by Thomas Jefferson, Tsinghua University in Beijing which sits amid the former Qing dynasty gardens and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.
Of UC, Sky stated: Here, architecture students can literally study among the best. In 1989, the school decided to revitalize the campus, asking top architects including Frank Gehry and alumnus Michael Graves to design its new buildings.
This is not the first time UCs architecture has been selected for international kudos. Prestigious outlets from The New York Times to the Los Angeles Times have written about UCs design and architecture, and last year,
magazine also named UC among the worlds most beautiful college campuses, along with schools like Oxford University in England as well as Princeton, Stanford, Yale and the University of Virginia.
- See Delta Skys Top Ten list and UC's inclusion.
- Read more on Forbes ranking of UC among the globes best.
- View an image gallery of UC's campus architecture.
- See a listing of UCs campus construction and renovation.
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