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Pages 40 & 4140 U.C.D. and the Future of buildings on the site to a height at least equal to the tallest existing buildings It is worth pointing out that on the site recently acquired by Comhlucht Siuicre Eireann Teo. (which runs from Earlsfort Terrace, almost opposite the (2) The second of these sweeping statements of the Commission — 'High Neither we, nor any reader of the Report, know what exactly passed Let us now look at some modern university and similar teaching blocks Sheffield—an Arts block of 13 storeys with other blocks of six and seven Amongst colleges of further education we note:- U.C.D. Accommodation Needs 41 It must not be imagined that all the above buildings have been forced We could go on to quote innumerable examples of multi-storeyed university In view of this evidence we feel that it is perverse to favour what the We should like to make it clear, however, that if a reasonable amount 3. TYPES OF UNIVERSITY LAYOUT Three main types of university layout are at present recognised: 1. The Collegiate—typical of the older 'Oxbridge' universities in which the 2. The City Block type—characteristic of the newer 'Redbrick' universities 3. The Campus Style of university—essentially American in origin—having the It is the third type which the Commission recommends building on the It has yet to be shown that the Campus type is better or even as good | Pages 40 & 4140 U.C.D. and the Future of buildings on the site to a height at least equal to the tallest existing buildings It is worth pointing out that on the site recently acquired by Comhlucht (2) The second of these sweeping statements of the Commission — 'High Neither we, nor any reader of the Report, know what exactly passed Let us now look at some modern university and similar teaching blocks Sheffield—an Arts block of 13 storeys with other blocks of six and seven Amongst colleges of further education we note:- U.C.D. Accommodation Needs 41 It must not be imagined that all the above buildings have been forced We could go on to quote innumerable examples of multi-storeyed university In view of this evidence we feel that it is perverse to favour what the We should like to make it clear, however, that if a reasonable amount 3. TYPES OF UNIVERSITY LAYOUT Three main types of university layout are at present recognised: 1. The Collegiate—typical of the older 'Oxbridge' universities in which the 2. The City Block type—characteristic of the newer 'Redbrick' universities 3. The Campus Style of university—essentially American in o;rigin—having the It is the third type which the Commission recommends building on the It has yet to be shown that the Campus type is better or even as good |