<p>so....to cut this short every college is beautiful!!!</p>
<p>the ivy universities</p>
<p>Ohio University</p>
<p>Penn State, University Park</p>
<p>I agree with dumbledore32, Penn State UP is a beautiful campus. BC has a very nice campus as well, and I've heard Wisconsin's is fantastic.</p>
<p>The cornell arts quad is amazing, and it has an amazing vista of Cayuga lake. </p>
<p>from libe slope</p>
<p>Panorama</a> over Libe Slope on Flickr - Photo Sharing!</p>
<p>arts quad panorama</p>
<p>Panorama</a> over Libe Slope on Flickr - Photo Sharing!</p>
<p>The campus is flanked by gorges on two sides too.</p>
<p>List (overall):</p>
<p>1 Cornell
2 Uchicago
3 Princeton
4: Pepperdine
5: Dartmouth</p>
<p>best architecture-> university of Chicago</p>
<p>bostonfan23 -</p>
<p>Wisconsin's is decent, but not as good as a lot of the other ones mentioned here.</p>
<p>I'm going to have to say that University of Miami as well as University of San diego certainly rank up there.</p>
<p>I have head Elon is very nice. UNC-CH is obviously beautiful as well. I</p>
<p>University of Richmond - it's groomed to perfection, thousands of beautiful flowers planted each spring and the buildings all match!</p>
<p>I notice that most the schools you are talking about are in the Northeast. I live in Maine but I think the colleges in the northeast are plain. I recently visited some schools down south and I thought by far, Georgia Tech was the most beautiful campus I have ever saw.</p>
<p>^ I think that picture of GTech is hideous. It just goes to show different people have different tastes; what's beautiful to some is ugly to others. </p>
<p>Personally, I prefer Gothic-type architecture, exemplified at college's like Yale and U. Chicago. I'm turned off by modern slabs of glass and concrete like GTech. Maybe it's because much of my own college is made up of slabs of concrete and glass...we don't even have a campus, it's a concrete jungle (Manhattan).</p>
<p>which schools look good, even when the trees are bare and there are no flowers? (winter)</p>
<p>Univeristy of Miami and University of San Diego have full (palm)trees and flowers all year long.</p>
<p>I think Dartmouth is beautiful even in the winter.</p>
<p>Boston College's campus is too crowded and overbuilt.</p>
<p>Smith
Wellesley
Stanford</p>
<p>+1 to UC Berkeley.</p>
<p>Indiana University...no doubt at all.</p>
<p>
No, apparently just those in the US News top 100 or so. </p>
<p>Many of the lesser known colleges have far more attractive campuses than those mentioned on this thread. Berry College, for instance, has the most beautiful and natural grounds I know of -- including Cornell and Dartmouth. </p>
<p>Of course, your tastes may vary if you like Taco Bell architecture and palm trees.</p>
<p>I like UCF's campus the best. Here are some pics </p>
<p>UCF</a> Viewbook 08-09</p>
<p>UCF</a> Viewbook 08-09</p>
<p>UCF</a> Viewbook 08-09</p>