Breaking Ground
Breaking Ground examines campus design at RIT, our buildings, infrastructure, campus loop, paths, ponds, and pavilions that contribute to the campus genius loci or the spirit of place. Long known as Brick City, our campus reflects a sustained preoccupation with brick construction with interludes of newer architecture featuring glass, steel, and stone.
Featured is a display of materials from the RIT Archives, including a series of drawings done onsite in 1966 by artist Bob Conge depicting tilled earth, tractors, and the-yet-unrealized vision of the Henrietta campus.
Event Snapshot
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Who
Open to the Public
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Topics
creativity and innovation
galleries
student experience