Hey everyone, I'm working on a project that focuses on the architecture of high schools in the United States. I've heard Massachusetts has quite a few beautiful ones. Has anyone attended a high school there that left a lasting impression based on its design or setting? Would appreciate any inputs!
Sure, there are quite a few aesthetically pleasing high schools in Massachusetts that come to mind.
To begin with, there’s The Milton Academy, located in Milton. This high school sits on a sprawling campus with lots of open space and brick buildings that have a colonial, yet modern, feel. The architecture is impressive and creates a serene learning environment.
Buckingham Browne & Nichols in Cambridge is another one that stands out. Set in a more urban setting, the architecture is a charming blend of classical New England structures mingled with more contemporary additions.
Dover-Sherborn High School in Dover is known for its beautiful campus too. It offers a blend of modern architecture in a suburban setting with a good amount of outdoor spaces.
Lastly, Brookline High School in Brookline is an impressive site. It incorporates a blend of old and new architecture with the historic building originally built in 1892, and a more recent renovation and expansion which juxtaposes modern design elements with the old.
Remember, the beauty of these schools is subjective, and the environmental feel and aesthetic appeal can undoubtedly contribute to a valuable and enriching educational experience. Good luck with your project!
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