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Revision as of 00:32, 26 January 2009
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Built | 1908 (Converted 1996) |
Renovated | |
Population | 144 |
University Residence Halls | |
548 West 113th Street • 600 West 113th Street • Broadway • Carlton Arms • Carman • East Campus • 47 Claremont • Furnald • Harmony • Hartley • Hogan • John Jay • McBain • River • Ruggles • Schapiro • Wallach • Watt • Wien • Woodbridge |
Watt offers a great apartment-style setting with both studio singles and doubles. This building is a pre-war construction, converted to a graduate residence hall in 1977 and into an undergraduate residence in 1996.
Contents
Facilities
Suites
- 12 apartments for 2 with 1 bedroom
- 11 apartments for 2 with 2 bedrooms
- 28 studio singles
- 35 studio doubles
Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages
- Watt 1O is an often-overlooked large double. On other floors it would be a one-bedroom.
- Can travel room to room via the fire escape
Disadvantages
- No common lounges.
- No computer labs or printers.
- Elevator sometimes gets stuck between floors.
- Fire engine based at 113th and Amsterdam frequently blares sirens and horn late at night.
Photos
Floor plans
Map
<googlemap lat="40.805876" lon="-73.964604" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.805876, -73.964604, Watt residence hall </googlemap>
Building address
549 W. 113th St.
New York, NY 10025