Urbana, Illinois • Champaign County
The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority House at 1102 West Nevada Street in Urbana, Illinois, is a substantial brick residence constructed in the Georgian Revival style. Its imposing symmetrical facade features a prominent central portico with Doric columns supporting a pediment, and is further enhanced by a hipped roof and multi-paned sash windows. The building's design reflects the architectural trends popular for academic fraternity and sorority housing during the early 20th century.
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