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[[Image:Fairchild.jpg|thumb|240px|The Fairchild Center viewed from the south.]]
 
[[Image:Fairchild.jpg|thumb|240px|The Fairchild Center viewed from the south.]]
The '''Sherman Fairchild Center''' houses many of Columbia's biological sciences laboratories and offices. It was built in the 1970s, somewhat deliberately in front of the hideous [[Mudd Hall]], largely masking the latter from view.
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The '''Sherman Fairchild Center''', also known simply as '''Fairchild''', houses many of Columbia's [[biology|biological sciences]] laboratories and offices.
  
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It was built in [[1978]], somewhat deliberately in front of the hideous [[Mudd Hall]], largely masking the latter from view. The facade, by Mitchell/Giurgola, somewhat vaguely references the campus' historic brick [[McKim, Mead, and White]] architecture, or mocks it, depending on your perspective. It is a lesser known building, generally understood as "the brick thing in front of Mudd". On account of the large number of biological laboratories, the soupy smell of growth media wafts through many locations inside Fairchild.
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[[Category:Biological Sciences Department]]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 17 September 2020

The Fairchild Center viewed from the south.

The Sherman Fairchild Center, also known simply as Fairchild, houses many of Columbia's biological sciences laboratories and offices.

It was built in 1978, somewhat deliberately in front of the hideous Mudd Hall, largely masking the latter from view. The facade, by Mitchell/Giurgola, somewhat vaguely references the campus' historic brick McKim, Mead, and White architecture, or mocks it, depending on your perspective. It is a lesser known building, generally understood as "the brick thing in front of Mudd". On account of the large number of biological laboratories, the soupy smell of growth media wafts through many locations inside Fairchild.