Design for the North Wing of the Library and Chapel Building at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1838-39 Alexander Jackson Davis Design for a neo-gothic building presented in an open field. The building is characterized by an entrance risalite on the left side and six window bays to the right. On the far right are construction lines with annotations containing measurements. The inscription below the design identifies it as part of the plans A. J. Davis developed for the University of Michigan. He proposed a scheme in neo-gothic style, and another in a neoclassical style, neither of which


Design for the North Wing of the Library and Chapel Building at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1838-39 Alexander Jackson Davis Design for a neo-gothic building presented in an open field. The building is characterized by an entrance risalite on the left side and six window bays to the right. On the far right are construction lines with annotations containing measurements. The inscription below the design identifies it as part of the plans A. J. Davis developed for the University of Michigan. He proposed a scheme in neo-gothic style, and another in a neoclassical style, neither of which were Design for the North Wing of the Library and Chapel Building at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Alexander Jackson Davis (American, New York 1803–1892 West Orange, New Jersey). 1838-39. Pen and ink over graphite, watercolor


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