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The buildings of Nuffield College, one of the colleges of the
University of Oxford, are to the west of the city centre of Oxford,
England, and stand on the site of the basin of the Oxford Canal.
Nuffield College was founded in xxxx after a donation to the
University by the car manufacturer Lord Nuffield; he gave land for
the college, as well as £900,000 (approximately £47 million in xxxx
terms) to build and endow it. The architect Austen Harrison, who
had worked in Greece and Palestine, was appointed by the University
to design the buildings. His initial design, heavily influenced by
Mediterranean architecture, was rejected by Nuffield, who called it
"un-English"[1] and refused to allow his name to be associated with
it. Harrison reworked the plans, aiming for "something on the lines
of Cotswold domestic architecture",[1] as Nuffield wanted.
Construction of the second design began in xxxx and was finished in
xxxx. Progress was hampered by post-war building restrictions, and
the effects of inflation on Nuffield's donation led to various
cost-saving changes to the plans. In one change, the tower, which
had been planned to be ornamental, was redesigned to hold the
college's library. It was the first tower built in Oxford for 200
ears and is about 150 feet (46 m) tall, including the flèche on
top. The buildings are arranged around two quadrangles, with
residential accommodation for students and fellows in one, and the
hall, library and administrative offices in the other. The chapel
has stained glass windows designed by John Piper.
The architectural historian Sir Howard Colvin said that Harrison's
first design was Oxford's "most notable architectural casualty of
the xxxxs";[2] it has also been described as a "missed opportunity"
to show that Oxford did not live "only in the past".[3] Reaction to
the architecture of the college has been largely unfavourable. In
the xxxxs, it was described as "Oxford's biggest monument to barren
reaction".[4] The tower has been described as "ungainly",[5] and
marred by repetitive windows. The travel writer Jan Morris wrote
that the college was "a hodge-podge from the start".[6] However,
the architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, although
unimpressed with most of the college, thought that the tower helped
the Oxford skyline and predicted it would "one day be loved".[7]
The

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