The Dugald Stewart Building (named after the famous Scottish philosopher and mathematician) is home to the Philosophy, Psychology and Language Science departments. Being a philosophy student, and having taken psychology and linguistics as outside subjects, I'm well acquainted with this place.
Of course if you're not a student you don't have much need to go in, but you can still appreciated the architecture, which at the very least is interesting. It was built as an addition to the greater, more debated, Informatics Forum next door (and is connected by a raised corridor adjoining the two). We will have to see if this building ages with time. I have a suspicion that as the white paint paint dulls and the wood grows old, the building might lose some of its charm. But as it stands, it is a monument to how modern architecture of its type does not need to look totally uninspired.
I have to agree with Gibson and surely everyone who has ever tried getting into this building... the door really is heavy! I don't know if they expected all the lazy nerds here to use the automatic button for disabled people, but when then builders of this building make a door, they SURE MAKE a door. read more