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Source: Bric-a-Brac, 1916, p.234
Designed by the Philadelphia firm of Mellor and Meigs, Charter features a rigidly symmetrical front elevation centered around a formal entrance porch.
Yet despite the elegance and formality of the design, Charter represents a different architectural tradition from Cottage and Colonial. In particular, the use of local stone, employed intentionally to blend with the Gothic buildings of the campus, fixes Charter as a latecomer to the development of Prospect.
Designed by the Philadelphia firm of Mellor and Meigs, Charter features a rigidly symmetrical front elevation centered around a formal entrance porch.
Yet despite the elegance and formality of the design, Charter represents a different architectural tradition from Cottage and Colonial. In particular, the use of local stone, employed intentionally to blend with the Gothic buildings of the campus, fixes Charter as a latecomer to the development of Prospect.