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Vantage Points of UCLA

By Maryrose Kulick

Feb. 29, 2016 12:06 p.m.

The expanse of the Janss Steps lawn area and flower garden provide ample room for rest and shade for students.

(Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)

The iconic view of Royce Hall and lawn in front of an afternoon sunset glow.

(Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)

An evening view as the sunset hits Royce Hall, Powell Library and the lawn by Janss steps.

(Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)

The early afternoon sun over the Sunken Gardens.

(Michael Zchornack/Daily Bruin)

A view of the rooftop gardens and lawn above the Bomb Shelter.

(Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)

The expanse of light and dark in the sculpture garden.

(Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)

A rooftop view near the Physics and Astronomy building looking out over the the roof and Beverly Hills.

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The roof, which is home to the astronomy observatories, overlooks the greater UCLA and Beverly Hills areas.

(Maryrose Kulick/Daily Bruin)

Looking out over the walkway that leads to Ackerman Union and Kerckhoff Hall.

(Maryrose Kulick/Daily Bruin)

An open view of the industrial complexity of UCLA rooftops overlooking the dorms and Westwood.

(Zoe Hessler/Daily Bruin)

A grand view of the red brick buildings of Royce Hall, Powell Library, the greater Los Angeles area and the San Gabriel Mountains in the background.

(Zoe Hessler/Daily Bruin)

A seldom seen view over the Sunken Gardens, Schoenberg Hall and Westwood.

(Zoe Hessler/Daily Bruin)

The afternoon sun flares over Kerckhoff Hall and the mazed walkway through the lawns of Bruin Walk.

(Zoe Hessler/Daily Bruin)

A rooftop view of the Bomb Shelter and surrounding South Campus buildings.

(Zoe Hessler/Daily Bruin)

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