Quadrangle
Quadrangle or The Quadrangle may refer to :
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Architecture
- Quadrangle (architecture), a courtyard surrounded by a building or several buildings, often at a college
Various specific quadrangles, often called "the quad" or "the quadrangle":
- North America
- Quadrangle_Dormitories_(University_of_Pennsylvania), University of Pennsylvania (Hassenfield College House, Ware College House, Riepe College House)
- David R. Francis Quadrangle, University of Missouri
- McKeldin Mall, University of Maryland
- Memorial Quadrangle, Yale University
- Quadrangle (Springfield, Massachusetts), a cluster of museums and cultural institutions.
- Radcliffe Quadrangle, University College, Oxford
- Radcliffe Quadrangle (Harvard), Harvard University (formerly Radcliffe College)
- Schenley Quadrangle, University of Pittsburgh
- University of Alabama Quad, University of Alabama
- Europe
- Blue Boar Quadrangle, University of Oxford
- Mob Quad, Merton College, Oxford
- Peckwater Quadrangle, Christ Church, Oxford
- Tom Quad (Great Quadrangle), Christ Church, Oxford
- UCL Main Building, University College London
- Oceania
- University of Sydney Quadrangle, a sandstone building at the University of Sydney (Camperdown)
Other
- Quadrilateral (geometry), a four sided polygon.
- Complete quadrangle (projective geometry), a configuration with four points and six lines
- Quadrangle (geography), a United States Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadrangle map
- Quadrangle (horse), American thoroughbred, winner of the 1964 Belmont Stakes
- The Quadrangle (Antarctica), a glacial cirque on Alexander Island
- The Quadrangle (Manhattan College), the student newspaper of Manhattan College
- Quadrangle Books, an imprint of Times Books
See also
- Quad (disambiguation).
- Siheyuan, a Chinese architectural style also known as "Chinese quadrangle".
- Quadrangle Group investment fund in New York City.
- Quadrangle Club, a Princeton University eating club
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