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Opus in Brick and Stone: The Architectural and Planning Heritage of
Texas Tech University explores the campus architecture of the Texas
Tech University System, which was inspired by the sixteenth-century
Plateresque Spanish Renaissance architectural style. This book
details the parallels between the buildings of Texas Tech and those
of their forebears from this relatively short period in Spanish
architectural history, while exploring the remarkable stories
behind the construction itself. A crucial element of Opus in Brick
and Stone is to provide a visual chronicle of the campus's unique
architectural style. In addition to historic and contemporary
photography, the book also includes a comparative drawing section
that, through original common scale drawings of physical
structures, explores in detail historic design sources alongside
their campus counterparts. Opus in Brick and Stone also tells a
fascinating history: included is biographic information on figures
such as Houston architect William Ward Watkin, who was convinced
that this Spanish architectural style aligned well with the South
Plains of Texas, and later College Architect Nolan Barrick, a
Watkin protege. Through the stories of these and other key figures,
readers come to understand how it was only through the vision of
specific individuals that this fascinating architectural heritage
came to be situated upon the plains of West Texas. The
architectural history of Texas Tech University, then, is a
carefully crafted, purposeful history. Opus in Brick and Stone
celebrates and elevates this little-known history into a tradition
that can be appreciated by all Red Raiders, past and present.
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