Andrew Melville Hall is a student hall of residence of the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
It is named after Andrew Melville, a 16th-century Scottish scholar, theologian and religious reformer who was a graduate of the University, and who later became its rector and dean of theology.
Designed in the New Brutalist style by the renowned architect James Stirling, Andrew Melville Hall was built during a major expansion of the University in the 19...
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Andrew Melville Hall
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James Stirling
Sir James Frazer Stirling FRIBA (22 April 1926 in Glasgow – 25 June 1992 in London) was a British Architect considered to be among the most important and influential architects of the second half of the 20 century. He is perhaps best known as one of a number of young architects who from the 1950s...
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