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The N building is the building where Math and English classes are held. It is known for having a modern, brutalist type of architecture.
The N building is the building where [[Math]] and [[English]] classes are held. It is known for having a modern, brutalist type of architecture.  
[[File:Screenshot 2024-04-30 3.11.47 PM.png|thumb|Gunn High School, as seen on [[wikipedia:OpenStreetMap|OpenStreetMap]]. The N-building is the northernmost building.]]
The building is one of two two-story buildings on campus, with English classes on the first floor and Math classes on the second. Each floor has both boys' and girls' bathrooms as well as a pair of water fountains equipped with water bottle filling stations.
 
It is laid out as a ring of classrooms surrounding an open courtyard, enabling each classroom to have windows on two of four sides.
 
The Senior [[homecoming]] float is typically located in this courtyard.
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Revision as of 22:21, 30 April 2024

The N building is the building where Math and English classes are held. It is known for having a modern, brutalist type of architecture.

Gunn High School, as seen on OpenStreetMap. The N-building is the northernmost building.

The building is one of two two-story buildings on campus, with English classes on the first floor and Math classes on the second. Each floor has both boys' and girls' bathrooms as well as a pair of water fountains equipped with water bottle filling stations.

It is laid out as a ring of classrooms surrounding an open courtyard, enabling each classroom to have windows on two of four sides.

The Senior homecoming float is typically located in this courtyard.