About Waterville in Sight
This website is the product of Colby College's American Studies class, "Interpreting the American Built Environment." Throughout the semester, we have studied different techniques for interpreting the built environment and applied these methods to the Waterville landscape. Our goal here is to offer our collected writings to the broader communities that populate and interact with the environments that we have explored. You can request the course syllabus from Ben Lisle (bdlisle [at] colby.edu).Waterville in Sight
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When the Light Changes
Posted on April 9, 2012 | No CommentsMoving from my urban neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to the small, rural landscape of Waterville was jarring, but it allowed me a fresh perspective with which I could view both […]
![Taking Stock: Multiculturalism and the Pugh Center The Pugh Center is located within Cotter Union, the student center at the heart of the Colby College campus. It can be found at the end of a hallway that […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/05/image-115x115.jpg)
![The Pugh Center: When Safety is Shattered “Physically at the center of the campus and conceptually at the center of Colby’s efforts to be inclusive, the Pugh Center is a distinctive Colby solution to a challenge felt […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/04/SAM_3247-115x115.jpg)
![What Is the Street for? The word “street” conjures a variety of images in the average American’s mind. From sites of childhood play to images of the homeless, the street means different things to different […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/04/Street2AM393-115x115.jpg)
![Colby’s “Real World”: The Marchese Blue Light Pub The Marchese Blue Light Pub is the only place of its kind on campus and Colby’s only space specifically made for social drinking. This pub echoes social landscapes already established, […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/04/DSCF0401-115x115.jpg)
![Silence is Golden: A Study of the Miller Library Basement The basement of Miller Library is seemingly quiet. Anyone who walks by can take one look at the scene and gather that students are working productively and independently, exhibiting proper […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/04/basement-pic-115x115.jpg)
![The Changing Faces of the Colby Spa The Joseph Family Spa is where the majority of the student body gathers on a daily basis. It is not only located in the center of the campus but also […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/04/869_614-115x115.jpg)
![Educate, Celebrate, Demonstrate: Miller Lawn at Colby College The lawn in front of Miller Library is located at the physical center of Colby College, and its crisscrossing pathways provide routes between the North and South sides of campus. […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/04/03261209241-115x115.jpg)
![When the Light Changes Moving from my urban neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to the small, rural landscape of Waterville was jarring, but it allowed me a fresh perspective with which I could view both […]](https://web.colby.edu/built-environment/files/2012/04/Light2AM393-115x115.jpg)