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Spread over more than six hundred acres, the campus for Wyoming Catholic College is conceived in four precincts: the academic, the residential, the recreational, and the chapel. These will be integrated with each other and with the topography of the ranch valley itself. As one enters the campus, the unfolding view of each precinct will reveal an architectural balance between the natural, the physical, and the spiritual. The designs of the buildings stem from traditional western architectural styles. The landscape acts as the primary form-giver to the campus site, setting the tone of connectedness to the created world, God’s first book, and to the educational programs of the College.
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