How Bhutanese architecture shapes UTEP’s identity
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How Bhutanese architecture shapes UTEP’s identity
Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a three-part series covering architecture in El Paso. Visitors walking through the University of Texas at El Paso are often in awe at the distinct Bhutanese-style buildings that settled in naturally at the foothills of the Franklin Mountains. For many students and staff, however, the extraordinary story behind this Himalayan-inspired campus often goes unnoticed. In 1916, the wife of UTEP’s first dean, Ka…
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