These are subjective and meaningless of course, but interesting to see Pitt's chronically under rated urban campus getting some love.
What one considers important in a campus is obviously in the eye of the beholder. Pitt may not be large or homogeneous in architecture, or a traditional walled area with abundant green space, but building for building, Pitt stacks up with any school, and obviously no one has anything comparable to the Cathedral of Learning.
BTW, I've been to 34 of the campuses on that list so far.
What one considers important in a campus is obviously in the eye of the beholder. Pitt may not be large or homogeneous in architecture, or a traditional walled area with abundant green space, but building for building, Pitt stacks up with any school, and obviously no one has anything comparable to the Cathedral of Learning.
BTW, I've been to 34 of the campuses on that list so far.
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