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Author Topic: Recommendations for Return to Campus  (Read 8904 times)

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Re: Recommendations for Return to Campus
« Reply #175 on: January 23, 2024, 10:10:01 AM »

 It's still 100 times more attractive than the old nursing building.

I really don't care all that much about the outside of the building. But I have been inside the building a couple of times in the past six months and it's going to be amazing.  Our nursing school (which has grown 150% since 2010) is going to have some of the best facilities in the country.

Chick, no argument with anything you said there. It is an upgrade, and I'm sure the inside will be state of the art.

That said, architecture matters.

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Re: Recommendations for Return to Campus
« Reply #176 on: January 23, 2024, 04:36:29 PM »
Chick, no argument with anything you said there. It is an upgrade, and I'm sure the inside will be state of the art.

That said, architecture matters.

We used to build beautiful things, now it’s an Amazon society.