The Funniest Building in the World: A History of the Harvard Lampoon Castle
The Funniest Building in the World: A History of the Harvard Lampoon Castle
All sales proceeds go to support the Lampoon's 150th celebration and endowment. Thank you!
At long last, our beloved building has its own visual chronicle. This lush large-format volume is filled with dozens of glorious, newly commissioned photographs by acclaimed architectural photographer Peter Aaron, printed with digital clarity on luxurious paper. With a definitive history of the building and its architect Edmund March Wheewright ‘76 by former Time design critic Kurt Andersen ‘76, an Introduction by contemporary Castle Master Architect John Tittman, and a Forward with the story of recent renovations — the most extensive in the building's history — by Trust Treasurer Bob Neer ‘86. A privately printed, numbered, limited edition chronicle of the only building ever built as a joke. Signed by the contributors. And did we mention? All sales proceeds go to support the Lampoon's Sesquicentennial Celebration, and the endowment.
Your copy of The Funniest Building in the World will be waiting for you when you register at the Sesquicentennial Celebration (shipping will be available on site).


























