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5package Global
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23<nobr>_cicaboutmenu_ _cicnavbarseparator_ _cicbrowsemenu_ _cicnavbarseparator_ _cicsearchmenu_</nobr><p>
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28_cicaboutmenu_ {<a class="cicnavbarlink" href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=about" onClick="return clickreturnvalue()" onMouseover="dropdownmenu(this, event, aboutmenu, '200px')" onMouseout="delayhidemenu()">About</a>}
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30_cicbrowsemenu_ {<a class="cicnavbarlink" href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=institutions" onClick="return clickreturnvalue()" onMouseover="dropdownmenu(this, event, browsemenu, '200px')" onMouseout="delayhidemenu()">Browse</a>}
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32_cicsearchmenu_ {<a class="cicnavbarlink" href="_gwcgi_?a=q" onClick="return clickreturnvalue()" onMouseover="dropdownmenu(this, event, searchmenu, '200px')" onMouseout="delayhidemenu()">Search</a>}
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36# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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39
40package Style
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42# Pages have a common style: navigation bar, left column with search box, right column with page content
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44_cicnavigationbar_
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46_cicpagecontent_
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63 // Contents of the "about" menu
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65 aboutmenu[0] = '<a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=committee">Advisory Committee</a>'
66 aboutmenu[1] = '<a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=copyright">Copyright Information</a>'
67 aboutmenu[2] = '<a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=documents">Application Documents</a>'
68 aboutmenu[3] = '<a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=releases">Press Releases</a>'
69 aboutmenu[4] = '<a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=glossary">Glossary</a>'
70 aboutmenu[5] = '<a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=links">Links for Further Research</a>'
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72 // Contents of the "browse" menu
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80 browsemenu[6] = '<a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=dates">Places by time period</a>'
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112_pagebanner_ {<span style="font-size: 26px; float: right; padding-top: 10px;">Historic Campus Architecture Project</span><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=home"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/logo.jpg"></a>}
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114_pagetitle_ {The Council of Independent Colleges: Historic Campus Architecture Project}
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125package home
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132_content_ {
133<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
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135 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home1.jpg" alt="Gate, Salem College" title="Gate, Salem College"/></td>
136 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home2.jpg" alt="Campus plan, BYU-Hawaii" title="Campus plan, BYU-Hawaii"/></td>
137 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home3.jpg" alt="Tableau in the May Dell (ca. 1912), Salem College" title="Tableau in the May Dell (ca. 1912), Salem College"/></td>
138 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home4.jpg" alt="Maura Hall (Maura Lawn Rose Garden), College of New Rochelle" title="Maura Hall (Maura Lawn Rose Garden), College of New Rochelle"/></td>
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140 <tr>
141 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home5.jpg" alt="Shafer Hall, Wellesley College" title="Shafer Hall, Wellesley College"/></td>
142 <td colspan="2" rowspan="2"><center><img src="_httpcollection_/images/logo.jpg"/><br />&nbsp;<br /><span style="font-size: 40px;">Historic Campus<br />Architecture Project</span><br />&nbsp;<br /><nobr>_cicaboutmenu_ _cicnavbarseparator_ _cicbrowsemenu_ _cicnavbarseparator_ _cicsearchmenu_</nobr></center></td>
143 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home6.jpg" alt="Physical education building (west entrance), Calvin College" title="Physical education building (west entrance), Calvin College"/></td>
144 </tr>
145 <tr>
146 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home7.jpg" alt="Hotel Ponce de Leon, Flagler College" title="Hotel Ponce de Leon, Flagler College"/></td>
147 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home8.jpg" alt="Julia Maria Fairchild Hall (ca. 1890), Berea College" title="Julia Maria Fairchild Hall (ca. 1890), Berea College"/></td>
148 </tr>
149 <tr>
150 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home9.jpg" alt="William Goodell Frost Building (ca. 1910), Berea College" title="William Goodell Frost Building (ca. 1910), Berea College"/></td>
151 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home10.jpg" alt="Leland Castle (entrance), College of New Rochelle" title="Leland Castle (entrance), College of New Rochelle"/></td>
152 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home11.jpg" alt="Eumenean Hall (exterior), Davidson College" title="Eumenean Hall (exterior), Davidson College"/></td>
153 <td valign="top"><img src="_httpcollection_/images/home12.jpg" alt="Norton Chapel (interior view), Keuka College" title="Norton Chapel (interior view), Keuka College"/></td>
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156}
157
158
159
160# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
161# ABOUT
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163
164package about
165
166_cicpagecontent_ {
167<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="_pagewidth_">
168<tr><td width="100%">
169<div class="cicheading">Welcome to the Historic Campus Architecture Project</div>
170
171<div style="float: right;">
172 <a href="_gwcgi_?a=d&d=p1932"><img alt="ADP Fountain (detail), Wesleyan College" src="_httpcollection_/images/about1.jpg"></a><br />
173 <a href="_gwcgi_?a=d&d=p915"><img alt="Ball Hall (detail of belfry), Keuka College" src="_httpcollection_/images/about2.jpg"></a><br />
174 <a href="_gwcgi_?a=d&d=p992"><img alt="Cooper Hall, Limestone College" src="_httpcollection_/images/about3.jpg"></a><br />
175</div>
176
177<p>In 2002, CIC was awarded a two-year grant from the Getty Grant Program for the "Survey of Historic Architecture and Design on the Independent College and University Campus." This project aims to identify resources for further research about significant buildings, campus plans, open spaces, and heritage sites of American higher education.</p>
178
179<p>Initial activities for this project were completed in fall 2003, and included preparing an inventory, from approximately 725 active and potential CIC members, of places of significant historic interest, in relation to distinctive developments in architecture, landscape, American history, and the history of education, religion, engineering, and culture. In total, more than 1,900 places of historical significance on private college and university campuses were identified, and 4,000 images relating to sites of architectural, landscape, and planning interest and significance were collected. The survey was completed by 363 institutions, representing a return of more than 50 percent of the original list of schools that were invited to participate.</p>
180
181<p>In 2005, The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) announced that the Getty Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the J. Paul Getty Trust, awarded a grant of $280,000 to CIC in support of the <i>CIC Survey of Historic Architecture and Design on the Independent College and University Campus</i>. The new grant brings the Getty’s support of this project to a total of $431,000.</p>
182
183<p>"We are delighted to offer this database as the first national architecture and landscape resource about independent college campuses," said CIC President Richard Ekman. "America’s private colleges and universities include most of the oldest institutions of higher education in America and their evolving physical campuses tell us a lot about American education. Documenting the historic buildings on college campuses provides a new window into understanding the distinctive educational mission of a college, the values of its founders, and the ways in which the physical campus embodies and supports the educational program."</p>
184
185<hr>
186<p>The <b>Council of Independent Colleges</b> is an association of more than 540 independent, liberal arts colleges and universities and higher education affiliates and organizations that work together to strengthen college and university leadership, sustain high-quality education, and enhance private higher education’s contributions to society. To fulfill this mission, CIC provides its members with skills, tools, and knowledge that address aspects of leadership, financial management and performance, academic quality, and institutional visibility. The Council is headquartered at One Dupont Circle in Washington, DC.</p>
187
188<p>The <b>J. Paul Getty Trust</b> is an international cultural and philanthropic organization devoted to the visual arts that includes the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Foundation. The J. Paul Getty Trust and its programs are based at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Additional information is available on the Getty website at <a href="http://www.getty.edu">www.getty.edu</a>.</p>
189
190<p><b>List of Participating Institutions</b>: <a href="http://www.cic.org/projects_services/grants/getty_participants.pdf">Click here</a> to view the list of institutions and sites that are included in the historic architecture database. (This file is in PDF format. In order to view, the minimum software requirement is version 4.0. Adobe Acrobat, available for free from the <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html">Adobe Web site</a>.)</p>
191
192</td></tr>
193</table>
194}
195
196
197
198# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
199# COMMITTEE (About -> Advisory Committee)
200# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
201
202package committee
203
204_cicpagecontent_ {
205<div class="cicheading">Advisory Committee</div>
206
207<p>An advisory committee guiding the project includes <b>Randall Mason</b>, associate professor of architecture in the graduate program in historic preservation at the School of Design, University of Pennsylvania; <b>Therese O’Malley</b>, associate dean of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; <b>Damie Stillman</b>, professor of art history emeritus at the University of Delaware and editor-in-chief, <i>Buildings of the United States</i> series; <b>John Strassburger</b>, president of Ursinus College (PA); <b>Thomas C. Celli</b>, president of Celli-Flynn Brennan Turkall, Architects and Planners (PA); and <b>Russell V. Keune</b>, former director of international relations at the American Institute of Architects.</p>
208
209<p><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Dr. Barbara S. Christen</a>, former Research Associate at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts of the National Gallery of Art and an architectural historian, is directing the project as Senior Advisor to CIC.</p>
210}
211
212
213
214# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
215# COPYRIGHT (About -> Copyright Information)
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217
218package copyright
219
220_cicpagecontent_ {
221<div class="cicheading">Copyright and Permissions Information for CIC Historic Campus Architecture Project</div>
222
223<p>We ask you to adhere to the terms under which these materials are made available. The CIC Historic Campus Architecture Project as a whole, its texts, and its images are protected under the copyright laws of the United States and the Universal Copyright Convention. The copyright to the CIC Survey is held by the Council of Independent Colleges. The copyright to the images is held by the institutions and individuals who have generously contributed them.</p>
224
225<p>Publication (print or electronic) or commercial use of any of the copyrighted materials without direct authorization from the copyright holders is prohibited. The copying of materials is permitted only under the fair-use provisions of copyright law. To obtain the right to reuse an image, in most cases, permission must be obtained from the owning institution.</p>
226
227<p>The Library of Congress provides useful information on copyright at <a href="http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright">http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright</a> as well as an explanation of the fair-use doctrine at <a href="http://fairuse.stanford.edu">http://fairuse.stanford.edu</a>.</p>
228
229<hr>
230<p><i>Web Links</i>: It is not necessary to request permission in order to link to the CIC Survey from your website; however, we prefer that links be targeted to the introductory page of the CIC Survey (http://www.cicsurvey.org), and that any links to individual items be accompanied by a link to the introduction page.</p>
231
232<p><i>Citations</i>: To identify the CIC Survey as the source of information that you are using in a paper, article, or book, we ask that you include the complete title of the CIC Survey, its URL, and the date you accessed it, along with other relevant documentation. Here is an example: "Narrative History of Agnes Scott Hall, at Agnes Scott College," <i>Council of Independent Colleges Historic Campus Architecture Project</i>. 13 November 2005 &lt;http://www.cicsurvey.org&gt;.</p>
233
234<p>By accessing the Survey, you acknowledge that you have read and accepted these conditions.</p>
235}
236
237
238
239# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
240# RELEASES (About -> Press Releases)
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242
243package releases
244
245_cicpagecontent_ {
246<div class="cicheading">Press Releases</div>
247
248<p><b>2005 Press Release:</b> <a href="http://www.cic.org/publications/pressreleases/getty_2005.asp">CIC Receives Second Getty Grant for Historic Architecture and Design Project</a></p>
249
250<p><b>Spring 2005 Independent newsletter article:</b> <a href="http://www.cic.org/publications/independent/online/spring2005/getty_grant.htm">CIC Receives Second Getty Grant for Historic Campus Architecture and Design Project</a></p>
251
252<p><b>Summer 2004 Independent newsletter article:</b> <a href="http://www.cic.org/publications/independent/online/summer2004/historic_architecture.html">CIC Develops Historic Architecture Database</a></p>
253
254<p><b>Summer 2003 Independent newsletter article:</b> <a href="http://www.cic.org/publications/independent/online/summer2003/historic_arch.html">Hundreds Respond to CIC Survey on Historic Architecture</a></p>
255}
256
257
258
259# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
260# DOCUMENTS (About -> Application Documents)
261# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
262
263package documents
264
265_cicpagecontent_ {
266<div class="cicheading">Application Documents</div>
267
268<p>To view the application documents from phase one, click on the links below. (In order to view the PDF files, the minimum software requirement is version 4.0 Adobe Acrobat, available for free from the <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html">Adobe web site</a>.)</p>
269
270<div class="cictext"><a href="http://www.cic.org/projects_services/grants/getty_letter.asp">Letter of Instruction to Campus Liaison</a></div>
271<div class="cictext"><a href="http://www.cic.org/projects_services/grants/getty_questionnaire.pdf">Questionnaire</a> (PDF)</div>
272<div class="cictext"><a href="http://www.cic.org/projects_services/grants/getty_definitions.pdf">Definitions and Visual Examples</a> (PDF)</div>
273<div class="cictext"><a href="http://www.cic.org/projects_services/grants/getty_guidelines.pdf">Submission Guidelines</a> (PDF)</div>
274}
275
276
277
278# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
279# GLOSSARY (About -> Glossary)
280# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
281
282package glossary
283
284_cicpagecontent_ {
285<div class="cicheading">Glossary</div>
286
287<p class="cicsubheading">Building Styles<br /><span class="cictext">(some based on definitions of the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus)</span></p>
288
289<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="_pagewidth_">
290 <tr>
291 <td valign="top" width="100%">AMERICAN COLONIAL<br />
292Refers to the culture and style of architecture created in the area of the current United States during the period when it was colonized by Europeans, primarily during the 17th and 18th centuries. The term generally refers specifically to the culture and styles of the British colonies on the East Coast of the United States, generally not including the French or Spanish colonies.
293 </td>
294 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Dartmouth Hall, Dartmouth College (photo courtesy of University of Maryland slide collection)" src="_httpcollection_/images/americancolonial.jpg"/></td>
295 </tr>
296 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
297 <tr>
298 <td valign="top" width="100%">FEDERAL<br />
299Refers to the architectural movement in America that flourished from around 1785 to 1820 based on the revival of Roman architectural styles in the design of government buildings. The movement, endorsed by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Henry Latrobe, was driven partially by the metaphorical concept of the United States as analogous to the Roman Republic in its grandeur and political philosophy but also by the influence of such British neoclassical architects as Robert Adams.
300 </td>
301 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="President's House, Williams College (HABS/HAER)" src="_httpcollection_/images/federal.jpg"/></td>
302 </tr>
303 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
304 <tr>
305 <td valign="top" width="100%">GREEK REVIVAL<br />
306Refers to the style of architecture in Europe and the United States from the 1750s (in Europe) to circa 1850, characterized by the use of classical Greek forms and ornament. Inspired by 18th-century archaeological discoveries, it attempted to follow closely original models. Greek revival buildings often look like temples, with a series of large stone or wood columns marking part or all of the structure. They can also be symmetrical, with wings flanking either side of the central temple-like mass.
307 </td>
308 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Morrison College, Transylvania University (HABS/HAER)" src="_httpcollection_/images/greekrevival.jpg"/></td>
309 </tr>
310 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
311 <tr>
312 <td valign="top" width="100%">GEORGIAN REVIVAL<br />
313Refers to the late 19th and early 20th century English style of architecture that revived the architectural forms and decorative motifs of the Georgian period from 1714 to 1830, and sometimes well into the 19th and early 20th century. Georgian revival architecture, like its model, features symmetrical brick facades, pitched roofs, sashes, and fanlights. It also often includes white painted trim and decorative moldings and elements.
314 </td>
315 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="???" src="_httpcollection_/images/georgianrevival.jpg"/></td>
316 </tr>
317 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
318 <tr>
319 <td valign="top" width="100%">GOTHIC REVIVAL<br />
320Refers mainly to the style in English and American architecture from the mid- to late 18th century through the late 19th century. The style is characterized by the use of pointed arches, rosettes, pinnacles, tracery, foils, and polychrome effects inspired by Gothic architecture and often reproduced with the general aim of historical accuracy.
321 </td>
322 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Old Main building, Bethany College (HABS/HAER)" src="_httpcollection_/images/gothicrevival.jpg"/></td>
323 </tr>
324 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
325 <tr>
326 <td valign="top" width="100%">ITALIANATE<br />
327As a mid- to late 19th century architectural style, it was inspired by Italian Renaissance architects, but in a somewhat loose manner. Often residential and often featuring a low-pitched hipped roof topped by a belvedere, or rooftop pavilions intended as lookouts or for the enjoyment of a view, it can also refer to more formal buildings ranging from commercial to residential.
328 </td>
329 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Lawrence Observatory, Amherst College" src="_httpcollection_/images/italianate.jpg"/></td>
330 </tr>
331 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
332 <tr>
333 <td valign="top" width="100%">ROMANESQUE REVIVAL<br />
334Refers to the style in European and American architecture dating from the 1820s to the end of the 19th century. Based on the style of the 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque church architecture, it is characterized by the use of massive blocks of masonry, semicircular arches, barrel and groin vaults, and, at times, the spare use of naturalistic ornament.
335 </td>
336 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Glatfelter Hall, Gettysbury College (HABS/HAER)" src="_httpcollection_/images/romanesquerevival.jpg"/></td>
337 </tr>
338 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
339 <tr>
340 <td valign="top" width="100%">VICTORIAN STYLES<br />
341Refers to a wide variety of styles exhibited during the 19th century during Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1900) that reflected great social, intellectual, and technological changes in Britain, the United States, and elsewhere. These style often provided alternatives to classicism such as the neo-Gothic revival and the Romantic, as well as eclecticism, and vernacular and Queen Anne revivals, and were expressed in all building types.
342 </td>
343 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Residential Village (Theme House), Agnes Scott College (CHS collection)" src="_httpcollection_/images/victorianstyles.jpg"/></td>
344 </tr>
345 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
346 <tr>
347 <td valign="top" width="100%">BEAUX-ARTS CLASSICISM<br />
348Refers to a largely classical response between approximately 1890 and 1920 in America and elsewhere in which the traditions of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts were championed. Begun as the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1671, and reorganized during the French Revolution to become the School of Fine Arts in Paris, the Ecole was the largest and most influential school of architecture in the 19th century. Its ideas of design included the use of classically articulated and often symmetrical massing, the use in plan of a primary axial orientation (often with subsidiary axes), and hierarchically arranged and related internal spaces that offered the opportunity for a directed, processional movement through a building.
349 </td>
350 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Cochran Hall, Allegheny College (CHS collection)" src="_httpcollection_/images/beauxartsclassicism.jpg"/></td>
351 </tr>
352 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
353 <tr>
354 <td valign="top" width="100%">COLONIAL REVIVAL<br />
355Refers to the movement in architecture and interior design prevalent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in countries formerly colonized by Great Britain. The style, mostly seen in domestic architecture and also in other building types, and promoted as a picturesque 'national' style, is a direct resurrection of building styles of the early colonial periods and of the related Georgian revival. The latter term refers to late 19th and early 20th century architecture that revived the architectural forms and decorative motifs of the Georgian period from 1714 to 1830. Georgian revival architecture, like its model, tends to feature symmetrical brick facades, pitched roofs, sashes, and fanlights. It also often includes white painted trim and decorative moldings and elements.
356 </td>
357 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Alexandria Hall, Louisiana College (Louisiana State Division of Historic Preservation website)" src="_httpcollection_/images/colonialrevival.jpg"/></td>
358 </tr>
359 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
360 <tr>
361 <td valign="top" width="100%">MISSION/MISSION REVIVAL<br />
362As a subtype of Spanish Colonial revival architectural style, this style is characterized by simplicity of form and ornamentation. Particularly between approximately 1900 and 1915 (although also later) in mostly the south, western, and southwestern regions on the United States, Mission revival architecture was utilized in public buildings of various kinds, as well as domestic and commercial building types.
363 </td>
364 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel, Lourdes College (CHS collection)" src="_httpcollection_/images/mission.jpg"/></td>
365 </tr>
366 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
367 <tr>
368 <td valign="top" width="100%">MODERN/PRE- AND POST-WWII<br />
369Refers to the style of architecture that emerged in Holland, France, and Germany after World War I and spread throughout the world, becoming the dominant architectural style until the 1960s/1970s. This style is characterized by an emphasis on volume over mass; the use of lightweight, mass-produced, industrial materials; rejection of all ornament and color; repetitive modular forms; and the use of flat surfaces, typically alternating with areas of glass. Some later examples may also be particularly sculptural in massing.
370 </td>
371 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, Florida Southern College (HABS/HAER)" src="_httpcollection_/images/modern.jpg"/></td>
372 </tr>
373 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
374 <tr>
375 <td valign="top" width="100%">POSTMODERN<br />
376Refers to architecture as early as the mid-1960s but more often from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, in which a buildings’ form often has a renewed interest in the color and patterns of materials, and, in many cases, the use of stylistic quotations from many different periods combined to a contradictory effect of varying scale, proportions, and scenographic effect.
377 </td>
378 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Williams College Museum of Art (rear facade), Williams College (Williams College Department of Art slide collection)" src="_httpcollection_/images/postmodern.jpg"/></td>
379 </tr>
380 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
381 <tr>
382 <td valign="top" width="100%">CONTEMPORARY<br />
383Architecture from 1995 to the present, encompassing a wide range of architectural styles and approaches, often incorporating elements of modernism and postmodernism.
384 </td>
385 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="???" src="_httpcollection_/images/contemporary.jpg"/></td>
386 </tr>
387 <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
388 <tr>
389 <td valign="top" width="100%">VERNACULAR/REGIONALIST<br />
390Refers to architecture that does not fit easily into the stylistic categories given above that rely greatly on the building traditions and materials of a particular region. These buildings may have been constructed during any period in American architecture. Fieldstone buildings in Pennsylvania or the Midwest, adobe or stucco mission-type buildings with tile roofs in the West or Southwest, local limestone buildings in Indiana, are a few examples of this kind of response in campus architecture.
391 </td>
392 <td valign="top">&nbsp;<img alt="Old Castle, Baker University (HABS/HAER)" src="_httpcollection_/images/vernacularregionalist.jpg"/></td>
393 </tr>
394</table>
395
396<p class="cicsubheading">Terms Relating to Campus Plans and Building Groups</p>
397
398<p>Unplanned<br />
399No comprehensive master plan was ever a part of campus building or landscaping activity.</p>
400
401<p>Irregular/Picturesque<br />
402Master plan of part or all of the campus has curving roads and pathways that provide circulation amidst non-hierarchically placed buildings. Vegetation, either natural or planned, often is clustered in irregular, unsymmetrical groupings, so as to create a picturesque effect.</p>
403
404<p>Quadrangle/Beaux-Arts Classicism<br />
405Master plan of part or all of the campus has a primary axis that serves as an important means of circulation and orientation for buildings. Structures are placed often in symmetrical arrangements, with a clear hierarchy in size and location established between a focal point of a central building or a structure placed at one end of the plan and subsidiary buildings located around it.</p>
406
407<p>Modern (open plan)<br />
408Master plan has a more open orientation between buildings, with no obvious reliance on the hierarchical arrangements of the more traditional quadrangle and Beaux-Arts approaches.</p>
409}
410
411
412
413# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
414# LINKS (About -> Links for Further Research)
415# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
416
417package links
418
419_cicpagecontent_ {
420<div class="cicheading">Links</div>
421
422<p><b>Supporting Organizations</b></p>
423
424<p>Council of Independent Colleges: <a href="http://www.cic.org">http://www.cic.org</a></p>
425
426<p>Getty Foundation: <a href="http://www.getty.edu">http://www.getty.edu</a></p>
427
428<p><b>Related Websites</b></p>
429
430<p>Society for College and University Planning: <a href="http://www.scup.org">http://www.scup.org</a></p>
431
432<p>National Historic Landmarks: <a href="http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/">http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/</a></p>
433
434<p>National Register of Historic Places: <a href="http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/">http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/</a></p>
435
436<p>State Historic Preservation Offices: <a href="http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/shpolist.htm">http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/shpolist.htm</a></p>
437
438<p>Historic American Building Survey and Historic American Engineering Record: <a href="http://www.cr.nps.gov/habshaer">http://www.cr.nps.gov/habshaer</a></p>
439
440<p>Chronicle of Higher Education: <a href="http://chronicle.com">http://chronicle.com</a></p>
441
442<p>American Planning Association: <a href="http://www.planning.org">http://www.planning.org</a></p>
443
444<p>National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges: <a href="http://www.nasulgc.org">http://www.nasulgc.org</a></p>
445}
446
447
448
449# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
450# INSTITUTIONS (Browse -> Institution)
451# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
452
453package institutions
454
455_cicpagecontent_ {
456<div class="cicheading">Institutions</div>
457
458_cicstaticbrowser_
459}
460
461
462
463# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
464# TYPES (Browse -> Type of Place)
465# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
466
467package types
468
469_cicpagecontent_ {
470<div class="cicheading">Type of Place</div>
471
472<p />
473<table width="_pagewidth_">
474 <tr>
475 <td width="50%"><center><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=typesIndividualbuilding"><img alt="Cooper Hall, Limestone College" src="_httpcollection_/images/building.jpg"/><br />Buildings</a></center></td>
476 <td width="50%"><center><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=typesBuildinggroup"><img alt="Hotel Ponce de Leon, Flagler College" src="_httpcollection_/images/buildinggroup.jpg"/><br />Building Groups</a></center></td>
477 </tr>
478 <tr>
479 <td width="50%"><center><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=typesLandscapesite"><img alt="Tableau in the Mary Dell (ca. 1912)" src="_httpcollection_/images/landscapesite.jpg"/><br />Landscape Sites</a></center></td>
480 <td width="50%"><center><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=typesCampusarrangement"><img alt="Campus Plan, Bryan College" src="_httpcollection_/images/arrangement.jpg"/><br />Campus Arrangements</center></td>
481 </tr>
482</table>
483}
484
485package typesIndividualbuilding
486_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Buildings</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
487
488package typesLandscapesite
489_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Landscape Sites</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
490
491package typesCampusarrangement
492_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Campus Arrangements</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
493
494package typesBuildinggroup
495_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Building Groups</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
496
497
498
499# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
500# DESIGNERS (Browse -> Designer)
501# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
502
503package designers
504
505_cicpagecontent_ {<div class="cicheading">Designers</div>_cicstaticbrowser_}
506
507
508
509# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
510# STATES (Browse -> State)
511# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
512
513package states
514
515_cicpagecontent_ {<div class="cicheading">States</div>_cicstaticbrowser_}
516
517
518
519# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
520# STYLES (Browse -> Building Styles)
521# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
522
523package styles
524
525_cicpagecontent_ {
526<div class="cicheading">Styles</div>
527
528<p />
529<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesAmericancolonial">American Colonial</a></div>
530<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesFederal">Federal</a></div>
531<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesGreekrevival">Greek Revival</a></div>
532<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesItalianate">Italianate</a></div>
533<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesGothicrevival">Gothic Revival</a></div>
534<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesRomanesquerevival">Romanesque Revival</a></div>
535<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesVictorian">Victorian Styles</a></div>
536<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesBeauxArtsclassicism">Beaux-arts Classicism</a></div>
537<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesColonialrevival">Colonial Revival</a></div>
538<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesMissionMissionrevival">Mission/Mission Revival</a></div>
539<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesModernpreWWII">Modern/pre-World War II</a></div>
540<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesModernpostWWII">Modern/post-World War II</a></div>
541<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesPostmodern">Postmodern</a></div>
542<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesContemporary">Contemporary</a></div>
543<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesRegionalistVernacular">Regionalist Vernacular</a></div>
544<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=stylesOther">Other</a></div>
545
546<p>See the <a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=glossary">Glossary</a> for full definition of terms.</p>
547}
548
549package stylesAmericancolonial
550_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">American Colonial</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
551
552package stylesFederal
553_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Federal</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
554
555package stylesGreekrevival
556_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Greek Revival</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
557
558package stylesItalianate
559_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Italianate</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
560
561package stylesGothicrevival
562_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Gothic Revival</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
563
564package stylesRomanesquerevival
565_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Romanesque Revival</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
566
567package stylesVictorian
568_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Victorian</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
569
570package stylesBeauxArtsclassicism
571_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Beaux-arts Classicism</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
572
573package stylesColonialrevival
574_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Colonial Revival</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
575
576package stylesMissionMissionrevival
577_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Mission/Mission Revival</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
578
579package stylesModernpreWWII
580_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Modern/pre-World War II</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
581
582package stylesModernpostWWII
583_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Modern/post-World War II</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
584
585package stylesPostmodern
586_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Postmodern</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
587
588package stylesContemporary
589_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Contemporary</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
590
591package stylesRegionalistVernacular
592_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Regionalist Vernacular</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
593
594package stylesOther
595_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Other</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
596
597
598
599# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
600# DATES (Browse -> Time Period)
601# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
602
603package dates
604
605_cicpagecontent_ {
606<div class="cicheading">Time Period</div>
607
608<p />
609<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=datespre1800">pre-1800</a></div>
610<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=dates18001850">1800-1850</a></div>
611<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=dates18501900">1850-1900</a></div>
612<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=dates19001945">1900-1945</a></div>
613<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=dates19451995">1945-1995</a></div>
614<div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=datespost1995">post-1995</a></div>
615}
616
617package datespre1800
618_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">pre-1800</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
619
620package dates18001850
621_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">1800-1850</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
622
623package dates18501900
624_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">1850-1900</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
625
626package dates19001945
627_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">1900-1945</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
628
629package dates19451995
630_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">1945-1995</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
631
632package datespost1995
633_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">post-1995</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
634
635
636
637# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
638# FUNCTIONS (Browse -> Function)
639# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
640
641package functions
642
643_cicpagecontent_ {
644<div class="cicheading">Function</div>
645
646<p />
647<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="_pagewidth_">
648<tr>
649<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsacademicdepartmentbuilding">Academic department building</a></div></td>
650<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsinfirmary">Infirmary</a></div></td>
651</tr>
652<tr>
653<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsadministration">Administration</a></div></td>
654<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionslibrary">Library</a></div></td>
655</tr>
656<tr>
657<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsadmissionsoffice">Admissions office</a></div></td>
658<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsmasterplancampus">Master plan (campus)</a></div></td>
659</tr>
660<tr>
661<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsalumnicenter">Alumni center</a></div></td>
662<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsmasterplanlandscape">Master plan (landscape)</a></div></td>
663</tr>
664<tr>
665<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsarboretum">Arboretum</a></div></td>
666<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsmemorialsite">Memorial site</a></div></td>
667</tr>
668<tr>
669<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsarchaeologicalsite">Archaeological site</a></div></td>
670<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsmuseum">Museum</a></div></td>
671</tr>
672<tr>
673<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsauditorium">Auditorium</a></div></td>
674<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsobservatory">Observatory</a></div></td>
675</tr>
676<tr>
677<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsbelltower">Bell tower</a></div></td>
678<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsoldmain">Old main</a></div></td>
679</tr>
680<tr>
681<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionschapel">Chapel</a></div></td>
682<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsoutdoorspace">Outdoor space</a></div></td>
683</tr>
684<tr>
685<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsclassrooms">Classroom(s)</a></div></td>
686<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionspresidentshouse">President's house</a></div></td>
687</tr>
688<tr>
689<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsdininghall">Dining hall</a></div></td>
690<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsresidencehall">Residence hall</a></div></td>
691</tr>
692<tr>
693<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsfacilitymanagementbuilding">Facility management building</a></div></td>
694<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsstadium">Stadium</a></div></td>
695</tr>
696<tr>
697<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsfacultyoffices">Faculty offices</a></div></td>
698<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsstudentunion">Student union</a></div></td>
699</tr>
700<tr>
701<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsgardensplanned">Gardens (planned)</a></div></td>
702<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionstheater">Theater</a></div></td>
703</tr>
704<tr>
705<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsgreeklettersociety">Greek letter society</a></div></td>
706<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsother">Other</a></div></td>
707</tr>
708<tr>
709<td width="50%"><div class="cictexthalf"><a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=functionsgymnasium">Gymnasium</a></div></td>
710<td width="50%"></td>
711</tr>
712</table>
713}
714
715package functionsacademicdepartmentbuilding
716_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Academic department building</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
717
718package functionsadministration
719_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Administration</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
720
721package functionsadmissionsoffice
722_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Admissions office</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
723
724package functionsalumnicenter
725_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Alumni center</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
726
727package functionsarboretum
728_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Arboretum</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
729
730package functionsarchaeologicalsite
731_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Archaeological site</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
732
733package functionsauditorium
734_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Auditorium</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
735
736package functionsbelltower
737_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Bell tower</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
738
739package functionschapel
740_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Chapel</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
741
742package functionsclassrooms
743_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Classroom(s)</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
744
745package functionsdininghall
746_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Dining hall</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
747
748package functionsfacilitymanagementbuilding
749_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Facility management building</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
750
751package functionsfacultyoffices
752_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Faculty offices</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
753
754package functionsgardensplanned
755_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Gardens (planned)</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
756
757package functionsgreeklettersociety
758_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Greek letter society</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
759
760package functionsgymnasium
761_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Gymnasium</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
762
763package functionsinfirmary
764_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Infirmary</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
765
766package functionslibrary
767_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Library</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
768
769package functionsmasterplancampus
770_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Master plan (campus)</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
771
772package functionsmasterplanlandscape
773_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Master plan (landscape)</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
774
775package functionsmemorialsite
776_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Memorial site</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
777
778package functionsmuseum
779_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Museum</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
780
781package functionsobservatory
782_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Observatory</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
783
784package functionsoldmain
785_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Old main</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
786
787package functionsoutdoorspace
788_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Outdoor space</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
789
790package functionspresidentshouse
791_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">President's house</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
792
793package functionsresidencehall
794_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Residence hall</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
795
796package functionsstadium
797_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Stadium</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
798
799package functionsstudentunion
800_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Student union</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
801
802package functionstheater
803_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Theater</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
804
805package functionsother
806_cicpagecontent_ { <div class="cicheading">Other</div><br />_cicstaticbrowser_ }
807
808
809
810# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
811# DOCUMENT
812# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
813
814package document
815
816_navarrows_ {}
817
818_textheader_ {_style:cicheader_}
819
820_cicpagecontent_ {}
821
822
823
824# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
825# QUERY
826# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
827
828package query
829
830# Hide the "or enter a query directly" box
831_advancedformextra_ {}
832
833# We have our own Javascript for the form searching
834_formfunctions_ {}
835
836_header_ {_If_(_cgiargq_,_style:header_,_style:cicheader_(onLoad="initializeadvancedsearch();"))}
837
838_pagescriptextra_ {}
839
840# What is displayed on the "advanced search" submit button
841_textbeginsearch_ {Search}
842
843# Hide the "search and display results in ... order" text
844_textformselect_ {}
845
846_cicsimplequeryform_ {
847<form name=SimpleQueryForm method=get action="_gwcgi_" onSubmit="preparesimplesearch();">
848 <input type="hidden" name="a" value="q">
849 <input type="hidden" name="fqc" value="and">
850 <input type="hidden" name="fqf" value="TX">
851 <input type="hidden" name="fqv" value="">
852 <div style="float: right;"><nobr><span style="font-size: 8pt;">QUICK SEARCH: </span><input type="text" name="txq" value="" size="10" style="border: solid 1px #005400;"></nobr></div>
853</form>
854}
855
856_cicpagecontent_ {
857_If_(_cgiargq_,_cicsearchresults_,_cicadvancedqueryform_)
858}
859
860_cicsearchresults_ {
861<div class="cicheading">Search Results</div>
862
863<p>_freqmsg_ _textpostprocess_<br />_resultline_</p>
864}
865
866_cicadvancedqueryform_ {
867<span class="cicheading">Advanced Search</span>
868<center>_If_("_cgiargreq_" eq "\_cgiargreq\_",_fieldqueryform_,_cicreferencesqueryform_)</center>
869}
870
871_cicreferencesqueryform_ {
872<form name=ReferencesQueryForm method=get action="_gwcgi_" onSubmit="preparereferencessearch();">
873 <input type="hidden" name="a" value="q">
874 <input type="hidden" name="fqc" value="and">
875 <input type="hidden" name="fqf" value="RE">
876 <input type="hidden" name="fqv" value="">
877 <nobr><span class="cicqueryfieldtext">Search place references by title/author/keywords: </span><input type="text" name="txq" value="" size="40" style="border: solid 1px #005400;"></nobr>
878</form>
879}
880
881_advancedforms_ {
882<input type="hidden" name="a" value="q">
883<input type="hidden" name="fqc" value="and,and,and,and,and,and,and">
884<input type="hidden" name="fqf" value="TX,IN,ST,PL,AR,FU,TM">
885<input type="hidden" name="fqv" value="">
886
887<tr><td><nobr><div class="cicqueryfieldtext">Any field</div></nobr></td>
888<td>&nbsp;<input type="text" name="txq" value="" size="60" onChange="prepareadvancedsearch();"></td></tr>
889
890<tr><td><nobr><div class="cicqueryfieldtext">Institution</div></nobr></td>
891<td>&nbsp;<input type="text" name="inq" value="" size="60" onChange="prepareadvancedsearch();"></td></tr>
892
893<tr><td><nobr><div class="cicqueryfieldtext">State</div></nobr></td>
894<td>&nbsp;<input type="text" name="stq" value="" size="60" onChange="prepareadvancedsearch();"></td></tr>
895
896<tr><td><nobr><div class="cicqueryfieldtext">Type of place</div></nobr></td>
897<td>&nbsp;<select name="plq" onChange="prepareadvancedsearch();">
898 <option value="">Any</option>
899 <option value="Individual building">Individual building</option>
900 <option value="Building group">Building group</option>
901 <option value="Landscape site">Landscape site</option>
902 <option value="Campus arrangement">Campus arrangement</option>
903</td></tr>
904
905<tr><td><nobr><div class="cicqueryfieldtext">Designer</div></nobr></td>
906<td>&nbsp;<input type="text" name="arq" value="" size="60" onChange="prepareadvancedsearch();"></td></tr>
907
908<tr><td><nobr><div class="cicqueryfieldtext">Function</div></nobr></td>
909<td>&nbsp;<input type="text" name="fuq" value="" size="60" onChange="prepareadvancedsearch();"></td></tr>
910
911<tr><td><nobr><div class="cicqueryfieldtext">Time period</div></nobr></td>
912<td>&nbsp;<select name="tmq" onChange="prepareadvancedsearch();">
913 <option value="">Any</option>
914 <option value="pre-1800">pre-1800</option>
915 <option value="1800-1850">1800-1850</option>
916 <option value="1850-1900">1850-1900</option>
917 <option value="1900-1945">1900-1945</option>
918 <option value="1945-1995">1945-1995</option>
919 <option value="post-1995">post-1995</option>
920</td></tr>
921
922<tr><td></td><td>
923<div style="float:right"><input type="submit" value="_textbeginsearch_" onClick="prepareadvancedsearch();"></div>
924</td></tr>
925}
926
927_cicjavascript_ {
928<script language="Javascript">
929
930function initializesimplesearch() \{
931 document.SimpleQueryForm.txq.focus();
932\}
933
934function initializeadvancedsearch() \{
935 fqv = "_cgiargfqv_".split(",");
936 document.QueryForm.txq.value = ((fqv.length > 0) ? fqv[0] : "");
937 document.QueryForm.inq.value = ((fqv.length > 1) ? fqv[1] : "");
938 document.QueryForm.stq.value = ((fqv.length > 2) ? fqv[2] : "");
939 document.QueryForm.arq.value = ((fqv.length > 4) ? fqv[4] : "");
940 document.QueryForm.fuq.value = ((fqv.length > 5) ? fqv[5] : "");
941 document.QueryForm.txq.focus();
942\}
943
944function initializereferencessearch() \{
945 document.ReferencesQueryForm.txq.focus();
946\}
947
948function preparesimplesearch() \{
949 document.SimpleQueryForm.fqv.value = document.SimpleQueryForm.txq.value;
950\}
951
952function prepareadvancedsearch() \{
953 document.QueryForm.fqv.value = document.QueryForm.txq.value + ",";
954 document.QueryForm.fqv.value += document.QueryForm.inq.value + ",";
955 document.QueryForm.fqv.value += document.QueryForm.stq.value + ",";
956 document.QueryForm.fqv.value += document.QueryForm.plq.value + ",";
957 document.QueryForm.fqv.value += document.QueryForm.arq.value + ",";
958 document.QueryForm.fqv.value += document.QueryForm.fuq.value + ",";
959 document.QueryForm.fqv.value += document.QueryForm.tmq.value;
960\}
961
962function preparereferencessearch() \{
963 document.ReferencesQueryForm.fqv.value = document.ReferencesQueryForm.txq.value;
964\}
965
966</script>
967}
968
969
970
971# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
972# ANYLINK MENU
973# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
974
975package anylink
976
977_anylinkjavascript_ {
978/***********************************************
979* AnyLink Drop Down Menu- © Dynamic Drive (www.dynamicdrive.com)
980* This notice MUST stay intact for legal use
981* Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ for full source code
982***********************************************/
983
984/////No further editting needed
985
986var ie4=document.all
987var ns6=document.getElementById&&!document.all
988
989if (ie4||ns6)
990document.write('<div id="dropmenudiv" style="visibility:hidden;width:'+menuwidth+';background-color:'+menubgcolor+'" onMouseover="clearhidemenu()" onMouseout="dynamichide(event)"></div>')
991
992function getposOffset(what, offsettype)\{
993var totaloffset=(offsettype=="left")? what.offsetLeft : what.offsetTop;
994var parentEl=what.offsetParent;
995while (parentEl!=null)\{
996totaloffset=(offsettype=="left")? totaloffset+parentEl.offsetLeft : totaloffset+parentEl.offsetTop;
997parentEl=parentEl.offsetParent;
998\}
999return totaloffset;
1000\}
1001
1002
1003function showhide(obj, e, visible, hidden, menuwidth)\{
1004if (ie4||ns6)
1005dropmenuobj.style.left=dropmenuobj.style.top=-500
1006if (menuwidth!="")\{
1007dropmenuobj.widthobj=dropmenuobj.style
1008dropmenuobj.widthobj.width=menuwidth
1009\}
1010if (e.type=="click" && obj.visibility==hidden || e.type=="mouseover")
1011obj.visibility=visible
1012else if (e.type=="click")
1013obj.visibility=hidden
1014\}
1015
1016function iecompattest()\{
1017return (document.compatMode && document.compatMode!="BackCompat")? document.documentElement : document.body
1018\}
1019
1020function clearbrowseredge(obj, whichedge)\{
1021var edgeoffset=0
1022if (whichedge=="rightedge")\{
1023var windowedge=ie4 && !window.opera? iecompattest().scrollLeft+iecompattest().clientWidth-15 : window.pageXOffset+window.innerWidth-15
1024dropmenuobj.contentmeasure=dropmenuobj.offsetWidth
1025if (windowedge-dropmenuobj.x < dropmenuobj.contentmeasure)
1026edgeoffset=dropmenuobj.contentmeasure-obj.offsetWidth
1027\}
1028else\{
1029var topedge=ie4 && !window.opera? iecompattest().scrollTop : window.pageYOffset
1030var windowedge=ie4 && !window.opera? iecompattest().scrollTop+iecompattest().clientHeight-15 : window.pageYOffset+window.innerHeight-18
1031dropmenuobj.contentmeasure=dropmenuobj.offsetHeight
1032if (windowedge-dropmenuobj.y < dropmenuobj.contentmeasure)\{ //move up?
1033edgeoffset=dropmenuobj.contentmeasure+obj.offsetHeight
1034if ((dropmenuobj.y-topedge)<dropmenuobj.contentmeasure) //up no good either?
1035edgeoffset=dropmenuobj.y+obj.offsetHeight-topedge
1036\}
1037\}
1038return edgeoffset
1039\}
1040
1041function populatemenu(what)\{
1042if (ie4||ns6)
1043dropmenuobj.innerHTML=what.join("")
1044\}
1045
1046
1047function dropdownmenu(obj, e, menucontents, menuwidth)\{
1048if (window.event) event.cancelBubble=true
1049else if (e.stopPropagation) e.stopPropagation()
1050clearhidemenu()
1051dropmenuobj=document.getElementById? document.getElementById("dropmenudiv") : dropmenudiv
1052populatemenu(menucontents)
1053
1054if (ie4||ns6)\{
1055showhide(dropmenuobj.style, e, "visible", "hidden", menuwidth)
1056dropmenuobj.x=getposOffset(obj, "left")
1057dropmenuobj.y=getposOffset(obj, "top")
1058dropmenuobj.style.left=dropmenuobj.x-clearbrowseredge(obj, "rightedge")+"px"
1059dropmenuobj.style.top=dropmenuobj.y-clearbrowseredge(obj, "bottomedge")+obj.offsetHeight+"px"
1060\}
1061
1062return clickreturnvalue()
1063\}
1064
1065function clickreturnvalue()\{
1066if (ie4||ns6) return false
1067else return true
1068\}
1069
1070function contains_ns6(a, b) \{
1071while (b.parentNode)
1072if ((b = b.parentNode) == a)
1073return true;
1074return false;
1075\}
1076
1077function dynamichide(e)\{
1078if (ie4&&!dropmenuobj.contains(e.toElement))
1079delayhidemenu()
1080else if (ns6&&e.currentTarget!= e.relatedTarget&& !contains_ns6(e.currentTarget, e.relatedTarget))
1081delayhidemenu()
1082\}
1083
1084function hidemenu(e)\{
1085if (typeof dropmenuobj!="undefined")\{
1086if (ie4||ns6)
1087dropmenuobj.style.visibility="hidden"
1088\}
1089\}
1090
1091function delayhidemenu()\{
1092if (ie4||ns6)
1093delayhide=setTimeout("hidemenu()",disappeardelay)
1094\}
1095
1096function clearhidemenu()\{
1097if (typeof delayhide!="undefined")
1098clearTimeout(delayhide)
1099\}
1100
1101if (hidemenu_onclick=="yes")
1102document.onclick=hidemenu
1103}
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