Sever Hall at Harvard Yard - Cambridge
Sever Hall at Harvard University is a notable academic building located in Harvard Yard. Designed by renowned architect H.H. Richardson, It was completed in 1880 and is an example of Romanesque Revival architecture, specifically, Richardsonian Romanesqe.
It's known for its distinctive red-brick façade and intricate details. The architrave, a feature seldom seen constructed in brick, is especially unique. The building houses classrooms and lecture halls used by various departments, primarily in the humanities and social sciences. Sever Hall is considered an architectural masterpiece and has been designated a National Historic Landmark.



