
It’s not alone at all. In some ineffable way, it’s talking to every building around it. It doesn’t try to reproduce or mimic the older Rice architectural styles, but instead reflects back something of our past and sort of graciously nods in passing. I totally get that. I completely respect it. We are who we are because of our past, and that needs to be honored. But we need to move forward, with dispatch. I really like this building. If you’re on campus you should go have a look at it.
Bonus pictures: The reason I was looking for a picture of Hamman Hall yesterday was because I was startled by how it seems so transformed by its relationship to Brockman. (By the way, I’ve always loved Hamman, but I realize I may be in the minority here.) Here’s a photo I took the other day:
And here’s what it looked like from pretty close to the same spot in 1974:
And speaking of reflections, here’s me reflected in the glass as I take a photo in the old physics building:
