RLF’s design influence abounds on a campus often referred to as America’s most beautiful.
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The Rollins College campus has repeatedly been named America’s most beautiful, and RLF considers Rollins College part of our family. In addition to RLF founder James Gamble Rogers II’s many iconic Winter Park designs beginning in 1935, he designed his first Rollins campus building in 1951, and over the years, Rogers and the RLF team completed more than 40 projects on the Rollins campus, including Mills Memorial Library (1951), Elizabeth Hall (1959), McKean Hall (1962), Crummer Hall (1965), Holt Hall (1966), Bush Science Center (1968), Ward Hall (1969), the Olin Library (1985) and Cornell Social Science Center (1987).
The Rollins College campus has repeatedly been named America’s most beautiful, and RLF considers Rollins College part of our family. In addition to RLF founder James Gamble Rogers II’s many iconic Winter Park designs beginning in 1935, he designed his first Rollins campus building in 1951, and over the years, Rogers and the RLF team completed more than 40 projects on the Rollins campus, including Mills Memorial Library (1951), Elizabeth Hall (1959), McKean Hall (1962), Crummer Hall (1965), Holt Hall (1966), Bush Science Center (1968), Ward Hall (1969), the Olin Library (1985) and Cornell Social Science Center (1987).
Description
The Rollins College campus has repeatedly been named America’s most beautiful, and RLF considers Rollins College part of our family. In addition to RLF founder James Gamble Rogers II’s many iconic Winter Park designs beginning in 1935, he designed his first Rollins campus building in 1951, and over the years, Rogers and the RLF team completed more than 40 projects on the Rollins campus, including Mills Memorial Library (1951), Elizabeth Hall (1959), McKean Hall (1962), Crummer Hall (1965), Holt Hall (1966), Bush Science Center (1968), Ward Hall (1969), the Olin Library (1985) and Cornell Social Science Center (1987).