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When he died in 1999, George L. Mosse’s friends and colleagues wanted to name the Humanities Building after him — even if he wasn’t known to like the building very much. But the chairman of the ...
In 2010, a book about the Humanities architect, Harry Weese of Chicago, stirred more debate locally about the building’s fate, though Madison campus leaders were evidently in no rush to demolish it.
Labyrinths piss off tomb raiders and, worst of all, the students at the University of Wisconsin who need to get to class. The Mosse Humanities Building is what we have all come to know as the ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- UW-Madison is closing portions of its Mosse Humanities Building due to a structural failure that needs repairing. The university said in a press release that it would close its first ...
Fans of the influential architect Harry Weese have 15 years or so to make the case for one of his most prominent Brutalist buildings — the much-maligned George L. Mosse Humanities Building at ...
School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences to get a new home. UW-Madison recently started construction on a seven-story, 350,000-square-foot building for the School of Computer, Data & ...
MADISON, Wis. — When students at the University of Wisconsin at Madison entered one of the lecture halls in the George L. Mosse Humanities Building last Tuesday, they found small pieces of paper ...
UW-Madison leaders are hoping for the demise of the Mosse Humanities building, which at 56 years old, has been failing for years. A concrete fortress designed in the Brutalist style, lawmakers and ...
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