Notes:
Notes:
Of Johnson Hall, architect John Galen Howard wrote: "Conceived in a generally Classical mode, the detail and the massing of these structures have been studied with a delicacy, freedom and grace which do away with anything like the coldness associated with the idea of Classical architecture. The buildings step up naturally on the terraced slopes, and, with their loggias and overhanging eaves, introduce a suggestion of romance which is most appropriate." (p. 408)