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Encyclopedia > Charles Klauder

Charles Klauder was an American architect known for his work on university buildings. Born on February 9, 1872, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Klauder worked on both the University of Pittsburgh's campus and Penn State University's.




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Klauder felt that the space available in the center of campus was not sufficient for the new library facilities needed.
On the ground floor, Klauder planned one main reading room 220 feet long by 30 feet wide; one periodical room 45 feet be 35 feet; one large browsing-room; one reserve room; and the administrative offices of the library.
Klauder assigned one or two departments--history, politics, etc.--to each floor, ostensibly to correspond to the faculty offices, the student carrels, and the books in the stack.
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