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Butler Library, Columbia 3D souvenir miniature replica building

Butler Library, Columbia 3D souvenir miniature replica building

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Butler Library, Columbia University

Dimensions:

 

  • Length: 150.2 mm (5.9 inches)
  • - Width: 99.1 mm (3.9 inches)
  • - Height: 68.8 mm (2.7 inches)

 

scale: 1:500

 

Material: white PLA (plastic)

Butler Library, situated at the heart of Columbia University's Morningside Heights campus in New York City, is a renowned academic and architectural landmark. Opened in 1934, it has been a cornerstone of scholarly pursuit, housing one of the largest collections of humanities resources in the United States.

Designed by James Gamble Rogers, Butler Library exemplifies the Beaux-Arts architectural style, characterized by grandiose facades, symmetrical layouts, and classical detailing. Its imposing limestone exterior and columned portico reflect the gravitas of knowledge and learning, while its interior spaces include richly adorned reading rooms and modern research facilities.

Named after Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbia’s long-serving president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, the library has evolved to meet the needs of a contemporary academic community. While preserving its historic charm, it now incorporates advanced technology, collaborative workspaces, and resources that serve students and researchers worldwide.

Butler Library remains a beacon of intellectual exploration, embodying Columbia University’s commitment to excellence in education and the pursuit of knowledge.

Perfect for: 
- Educational tools for teachers and students 
- Office desk decor for history buffs 
- A unique gift for collectors of memorabilia and architectural model enthusiasts

This model was originally built for blind people to help them experience aspects of a building which otherwise cannot be touched

Boston Racquet and Tennis Club

Dimensions:

- Length: 100.0 mm (3.9 inches)
- Width: 71.3 mm (2.8 inches)
- Height: 59.6 mm (2.3 inches)

scale: 1:500.0

Material: white PLA (plastic)

The Boston Racquet and Tennis Club, located at 939 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts, is a distinguished landmark that has served as a hub for athletic and social gatherings since its establishment in 1902. Renowned for its elegant architecture and rich history, the club continues to be a center for racquet sports enthusiasts and a symbol of Boston's historic charm.

Designed by prominent Boston architect Parker Morse Hooper, the club is an exemplary blend of Georgian Revival and Classical Revival styles. Its stately brick façade, detailed limestone accents, and arched windows reflect the refined aesthetic of early 20th-century Boston. Inside, the building houses meticulously designed courts and grand social spaces that have hosted generations of players and members.

Over more than a century, the Boston Racquet and Tennis Club has evolved while maintaining its traditional roots. It remains a cherished institution in the city, embodying the enduring spirit of competition, camaraderie, and architectural excellence.

Perfect for: 
- Educational tools for teachers and students 
- Office desk decor for history buffs 
- A unique gift for collectors of memorabilia and architectural model enthusiasts

This model was originally built for blind people to help them experience aspects of a building which otherwise cannot be touched

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