UC Santa Barbara is home to many unique and interestingly designed buildings that students use and enjoy. After being on campus for a while, the wonder of the buildings starts to fade, as seeing them every day on the way to class becomes routine. Below are some pictures that capture the beauty and creativity of these recognizable buildings from angles students do not normally see.
(Emmett Ruhland and Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)
- Storke Tower during the Munger Hall protests. The students gathered together reminds me that most of us are here in hopes of a better life. (Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)
- The University Center with a faint reflection in the lagoon, taken from Campus Point. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- The Club & Guest House at UCSB alongside the commencement green. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- South Hall slanted with the trees in the plaza. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- The backside of the Theater and Dance East Building through the trees. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- Kerr Hall behind a lone tree. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- Low angle of the Mosher Alumni House on a cloudy day. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- Santa Catalina Residence Hall and Portola Dining Commons shining during a sunset. (Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)
- The distinct glow of the Portola Dining Commons through the fog. (Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)
- The curvature of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- San Joaquin Villages during a thunderstorm with lightning in the sky. (Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)
- Silhouette photo of the UCSB Office of the Registrar. (Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)
- Ominous shot of the stairs leading to the Office of the Registrar. (Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)
- The UCSB Library lit up against the night sky. (Emmett Ruhland / Daily Nexus)
- The UCSB Library at night, taken from Broida Hall. (Joshua Yepez Martinez / Daily Nexus)