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To a slightly lesser extent, the second wave of new dormitories mirrored this stylistic shift. To accommodate the demand for yet more dormitory space, especially single rooms, Princeton added an additional five-building group of dorms, Lourie-Love,1922, 1940, 1941, and 1942, imaginatively called New New Quad (now Butler College).
The dorms of New New Quad used darker bricks and more ornamentation than New Quad, and the scale was more intimate.
To a slightly lesser extent, the second wave of new dormitories mirrored this stylistic shift. To accommodate the demand for yet more dormitory space, especially single rooms, Princeton added an additional five-building group of dorms, Lourie-Love,1922, 1940, 1941, and 1942, imaginatively called New New Quad (now Butler College).
The dorms of New New Quad used darker bricks and more ornamentation than New Quad, and the scale was more intimate.