Rice University Duncan Hall

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Rice University’s Duncan Hall is a prominent postmodern academic building on the Houston campus, designed by architect Thomas Beeby to house the university’s computational engineering and information technology programs.

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instanceOf academic building
postmodern building
university building
affiliation George R. Brown School of Engineering NERFINISHED
architect Thomas Beeby NERFINISHED
architectFirm Hammond Beeby Rupert Ainge NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle postmodern architecture
campus Rice University campus
category Buildings at Rice University
Postmodern architecture in Texas
city Houston
contains Auditorium
atrium
collaborative spaces
computer clusters
courtyard
lecture halls
offices
research centers
seminar rooms
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function academic use
classrooms
computer labs
faculty offices
research laboratories
housesProgram computational engineering
computer science
electrical and computer engineering
information technology programs
statistics
locatedIn Houston
surface form: Houston, Texas

Rice University NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
name Anne and Charles Duncan Hall NERFINISHED
namedAfter Anne Duncan NERFINISHED
Charles Duncan Jr. NERFINISHED
notableFeature colorful tile work
decorative ceilings
geometric patterns
large central atrium
ornamental arches
owner Rice University NERFINISHED
shortName Duncan Hall NERFINISHED
state Texas
university Rice University NERFINISHED
usedFor administration
research
teaching

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Thomas Beeby notableWork Rice University Duncan Hall