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In the late 1960s, many campuses in North America were undergoing expansions and, as a result, there are a significant number of Brutalist buildings at American and Canadian universities, beginning with Paul Rudolph's 1958 Yale Art and Architecture Building.
Rudolph's design for the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is an example of an entire campus designed from scratch in the Brutalist style.
Likewise, architect Walter Netsch designed the entire University of Illinois-Chicago Circle Campus ( now the East Campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago ) under a single, unified brutalist design.
The University of Chicago's Joseph Regenstein Library is one of the largest libraries in the world, designed in the brutalist style.

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