Explore the history and architecture of BYU campus.
Karl G. Maeser Building
Begin at the building named for BYU's first principal — a man who shaped the university's values for generations.
ASB (Abraham Smoot Building)
Next door, another building carries a name from Provo's early days. Who was this person, and why does their name still stand?
Brigham Square (Karl Maeser Statue)
At the very center of campus, a figure in metal stands watch. What story does this statue tell about BYU's values?
HBLL Library (heritage)
Old and new stand side by side on campus. At the modern library, debate which buildings will matter most in the next century.
Museum of Art (heritage)
End at the building that celebrates visual history. Put everything you learned today in order — from BYU's birth to the present.
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