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Ann Arbor Law Quad - Photowalk

  • 14 Oct 2019
  • 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Ann Arbor Law Quad.

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Photowalk in the Quad


Come join us as we welcome fall in one of the most amazing campuses in the state.

We'll be meeting at the NW corner of Monroe St. and Tappan Ave. at 3:00. And with sunset coming in at 7:16, we'll have plenty of time to play before the the golden hour of 6:14 to 6:52. Yes we looked it up....

There is street parking available as well as a parking structure about a block away.

Afterwards, join us as we compare photos and talk about ways to take our images to the next level with tips and tricks from our Masters. There are many little  shops and cafe's in the area to meet up, and we'll probably wait until that day to decide where we're going as it will depend on how many people show up. 

If you have any questions feel free to contact us.

Here's a little information form the Law Quad's website about the area.

The Extraordinary Law Quad

Living and Learning, Studying and Socializing
The striking Gothic-style buildings that form the William W. Cook Law Quadrangle include the Lawyers Club with residential facilities for 227 students; the Legal Research building, which contains the magnificent Reading Room and faculty offices; a modern underground library addition, the Allan F. and Alene Smith Library, regarded as an architectural tour de force and one of the world's best law libraries; and Hutchins Hall, with classrooms, seminar rooms, and faculty and administrative offices. In January 2012, our existing facilities were further enlarged by both a new four-story academic building, South Hall, constructed in modified collegiate Gothic style, as well as a gorgeous new glass-roofed gathering place for the Law School community, the Aikens Commons. The result, physically as well as metaphorically, enhances our true community of law.

The location of residential and academic buildings within the Quad fosters the integration of activities for both students and faculty. In addition, the excellence of Michigan’s library, the concentration of scholars, and the serenity of the setting attract numerous visitors within the profession. Those visiting lawyers, judges, and law faculty enhance the experience of living and studying in the Quad. One result of this architectural design—sensed immediately even by entering students—is an ethos of collegiality and accessibility regardless of the age, reputation, or career achievement of those who walk its paths and corridors. It's, therefore, hardly surprising that interactions at the neighboring coffee shops, restaurants, bistros, and bars are frequent between faculty and students, as well as among students.


625 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
77F6+J6 Ann Arbor, Michigan
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