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'''Carman''' is a first-year residence hall. Carman was built as New Hall in 1960, with a $3m loan from the Federal Housing & Home Agency. The loan specified that Columbia could not build a link between New Hall and Ferris Booth Hall (since rebuilt as [[Lerner Hall]]).
 
'''Carman''' is a first-year residence hall. Carman was built as New Hall in 1960, with a $3m loan from the Federal Housing & Home Agency. The loan specified that Columbia could not build a link between New Hall and Ferris Booth Hall (since rebuilt as [[Lerner Hall]]).
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== Living Arrangements ==
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Carman is suite (sort-of) style living, with two doubles per suite.  While the overall size of the A versus B suites varies based on the particular suite, the B lines generally feel larger and offer more options for furniture arrangement.  A line rooms generally feel long and narrow, and the furniture generally fits best with a bed and desk on each long wall. 
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Each suite has its own bathroom consisting of two sinks, one toilet and one shower. 
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Each floor has a common area with a couple chairs and a cable television. 
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The laundry room has 14 washers and 14 dryers, but at peak usage times, this often isn't even enough.  The basement lounge has a non-functional pool table, along with  chairs and tables.  The sole kitchen in the entire building is located in the basement as well.  It contains a microwave, a questionable mini-fridge, and two oven ranges/stoves, as well as plentiful cabinet space.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 9 March 2007

Carman is a first-year residence hall. Carman was built as New Hall in 1960, with a $3m loan from the Federal Housing & Home Agency. The loan specified that Columbia could not build a link between New Hall and Ferris Booth Hall (since rebuilt as Lerner Hall).

Living Arrangements

Carman is suite (sort-of) style living, with two doubles per suite. While the overall size of the A versus B suites varies based on the particular suite, the B lines generally feel larger and offer more options for furniture arrangement. A line rooms generally feel long and narrow, and the furniture generally fits best with a bed and desk on each long wall.

Each suite has its own bathroom consisting of two sinks, one toilet and one shower.

Each floor has a common area with a couple chairs and a cable television.

The laundry room has 14 washers and 14 dryers, but at peak usage times, this often isn't even enough. The basement lounge has a non-functional pool table, along with chairs and tables. The sole kitchen in the entire building is located in the basement as well. It contains a microwave, a questionable mini-fridge, and two oven ranges/stoves, as well as plentiful cabinet space.

Photos

Floor plans

Map

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