Plate glass university

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The term Glass Plate Universities has come into use by some to refer to one of the several universities founded in the 1960s following the Robbins Report on higher education. The term reflects common architectural design, which also often contains much concrete.

The institutions have often been called New Universities, however this term has also been used for the more recent Post-1992 universities which were formerly polytechnics.

List of the ten Glass Plate Universities

Many of these institutions have interesting architecture; concrete is a dominant theme, often to the dismay of several modern observers.

See Also: Campus university