Karamuk Kuo’s First U.S. Building Unites the Rice School of Architecture | Architectural Record

The venerable and verdant campus of Rice University in Houston began in 1910 with a Beaux-Arts master plan by Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson of Boston. Over the next two decades, architect Ralph Adams Cram began to fill this axial arrangement of lawns, courtyards, and quadrangles with a series of handsome brick-and-stone buildings, distinguished by arcades and spires, in a fanciful variation on the Byzantine Revival style.

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