Brigham Young University, Provo Photos

The Brigham Young University campus in Provo, Utah, sits beside a mountain range. Its gem is the underground Harold B. Lee Library with a pyramidal entrance in the middle of the campus quadrangle.

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Mountains over Brigham Young University.

Campus setting of Brigham Young University beside mountains over green Harold B. Lee Library (1999) & Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center (1961).

Ernest L. Wilkinson Student Center (1964) & Harold B. Lee Library (1999) at Brigham Young University.

Harold B. Lee Library (1999) at Brigham Young University. Architect: FFKR Architects.

Skylight under ASB Quad lets light into mostly underground Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University.

Gardens at entrance building of Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University.

Entrance stairs to Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University.

Textured wall to 1961 wing of Brigham Young University Library.

Flowers on central Quad of Brigham Young University with curved Abraham O. Smoot Administration Building (1961).

Abraham O. Smoot Administration Building (1961) at Brigham Young University.

Joseph F. Smith Building (2005) at Brigham Young University. Architect: FFKR Architects.

Courtyard of Joseph F. Smith Building (2005) at Brigham Young University.

Window design of Joseph F. Smith Building (2005) at Brigham Young University.

Statue (c1921) of Massasoit (1580-1661) (aka Yellow Feather), chief of Wampanoag Tribe & protector of Massachusetts Pilgrims by Cyrus E. Dallin at Brigham Young University.

Observatory atop Carl F. Eyring Science Center at Brigham Young University.

La Vell Edwards Stadium (1964) at Brigham Young University.

Sculpture garden beside Museum of Art at Brigham Young University.

Museum of Art (1993) at Brigham Young University. Architect: James Langenheim. BYU Museum of Art, Provo


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