Pyne Library
Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.
View of arch and tower from west (photo early 20th century).
Source: Princeton University Archives, Mudd Library, Grounds & Buildings, MP 32
Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.
View of arch and tower from west (photo early 20th century).
Source: Princeton University Archives, Mudd Library, Grounds & Buildings, MP 32
The rise of the Collegiate Gothic style begins with William A. Potter's Pyne Library (now known as East Pyne), the first explicitly Collegiate Gothic buiding at Princeton.