Difference between revisions of "Brooks Hall"
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− | '''Brooks Hall''' is a dormitory on the [[Barnard College]] [[Barnard campus|campus]]. It is part of | + | '''Brooks Hall''' is a dormitory on the [[Barnard College]] [[Barnard campus|campus]]. It is part of [[The Quad]] of dormitories on the southern end of the campus, and houses Barnard first-years. |
Brooks is actually the second oldest building on the Barnard campus, designed by architect Charles A. Rich and constructed between [[1906]] and [[1907]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0gj61QSgk8C&lpg=PA502&ots=H9-Rrm4Db_&dq=milbank%20hall%20barnard&pg=PA502#v=onepage&q=milbank%20hall%20barnard&f=false AIA Guide to NYC, 2010, p. 502]</ref> | Brooks is actually the second oldest building on the Barnard campus, designed by architect Charles A. Rich and constructed between [[1906]] and [[1907]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0gj61QSgk8C&lpg=PA502&ots=H9-Rrm4Db_&dq=milbank%20hall%20barnard&pg=PA502#v=onepage&q=milbank%20hall%20barnard&f=false AIA Guide to NYC, 2010, p. 502]</ref> | ||
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+ | *[http://barnard.edu/reslife/residencehalls/brooks.html Barnard Residential Life & Housing: Brooks Hall] | ||
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[[Category:Barnard residence halls]] | [[Category:Barnard residence halls]] |
Latest revision as of 11:35, 8 December 2013
Brooks Hall | |
Address | 3009 Broadway |
Population | 125 |
Barnard Residential Life and Housing | |
110 • 121 • 600 • 616 • 620 • Brooks • Cathedral Gardens • Elliott • Hewitt • Plimpton • Reid • Sulzberger Tower |
Brooks Hall is a dormitory on the Barnard College campus. It is part of The Quad of dormitories on the southern end of the campus, and houses Barnard first-years.
Brooks is actually the second oldest building on the Barnard campus, designed by architect Charles A. Rich and constructed between 1906 and 1907.[1]