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ASU Gammage called a ‘mid-century modern campus building you need to see’


Photo by Andy DeLisle/ASU

November 09, 2017

USA Today lists six of the nation’s top “have-to-see” college campus buildings reflecting mid-century modernism, including ASU Gammage, the landmark Frank Lloyd Wright-designed auditorium that opened on the Tempe campus in 1962 and today is home to “Broadway Across America” Arizona series performances.

Says USA Today of ASU Gammage:“Versatility is its most valuable trait — the auditorium has successfully hosted both rock stars like Bruce Springsteen and symphonies by the Philadelphia Orchestra over its 53-year history.”

Article source: USA Today

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