Trinity College is home to fine and significant architecture and is considered the greatest example of Collegiate Gothic architecture in the United States. The most significant of these buildings were constructed between 1878 and 1960. When constructing subsequent buildings, the College attempted to harmonize differing styles through similar style elements. However, deviations from Master Plans and choices in architects caused some buildings, particularly dormitories, to be designed without architectural style in mind.
To see more details about the buildings on campus, see each article below and visit Trinity's Public Art CT walking tour.
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