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staircase. Each interior Section consists of two floors of four double-rooms with a fourth floor that has two suites (doubles with a large living room and separate bedroom). Most of the rooms have non-working fireplaces. The first floor houses the apartment for the Resident Masters, a live-in faculty couple. Traditionally, each section has had a women-only and a men-only floor, with the suite floor being either single or mixed-sex depending on the desires of the residents.
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shared baths and kitchens. Despite the apparent urgency in Blackstone's transformation into nursing accommodations, by the end of 1954 the university continued to have difficulties with filling vacancies in the building. Blackstone was abandoned as a nurses' residence, since very few nurses had lived there. Despite efforts by the housing office to fill the rooms with students, there were still vacancies for 25 student couples or 50 single women.
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Maclean ("muh-klayn") Hall was a residence hall located at 5445 S. Ingleside Avenue and accommodated 98 residents (94 in singles, 4 in two doubles), in one house called Maclean House. Although it was part of the university campus, it was located in a different ZIP code (60615) from the rest of campus
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Breckinridge Hall is located at 1442 East 59th Street. It accommodated approximately 95 residents plus two RAs and an RH family. There was only one college house in Breckinridge Hall, called Breckinridge House. As one of the smaller dormitories on campus, but one of the largest houses, it was home to
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An attempt in early 2000 by the University of Chicago administration to close the International House and convert it into a dormitory for the Business School resulted in large student protests and a class-action lawsuit against the university by International House residents. After months of negative
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Broadview Hall was a residence hall located at 5540 South Hyde Park Boulevard and accommodated 200 residents. Originally built as a hotel and later used for graduate student housing, Broadview was organized into three houses: Wick (the 2nd and 3rd floors), Talbot (the 4th and 5th floors), and Palmer
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After the 2015–2016 academic year, Breckinridge House was moved to International House while Breckinridge Hall was closed to residents. Breckinridge House was originally slated to have its name changed to that of a university donor and its residents relocated to Campus North Residential Commons, but
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In 1962, the building was transformed into a dormitory only for single undergraduate women. In 1966, university officials proposed renovations to reverse the "shabbiness" and deterioration seen in older buildings such as Blackstone. Repairs were needed for broken panes of glass, leaking windows, and
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Blackstone Hall was designed by architect Ralph D. Huszagh, and construction was completed in 1930. At the end of 1953, the university had purchased the building for use as a nurses' residence. The residents who had lived there for several years were reluctant to leave, but for the university a more
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Pierce Tower was located at 5514 S. University Ave. and accommodated 250 residents. It stood 10 stories high. All of its houses were co-ed (although Henderson had been male only). More formally known as Stanley R. Pierce Hall, it was constructed during the 1950s and completed in 1960 at a cost of $
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New Graduate Residence Hall, commonly called New Grad, was a residence hall located at 1307 East 60th Street. It accommodated 200 undergraduates in three houses, Midway House, Henderson House, and Tufts House. Both Henderson and Tufts Houses originally occupied Pierce Hall, but with its closure and
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The university issued termination notices to all Blackstone residents in March 1954. Remodeling of the entire interior of the building began shortly after the tenants had left. The rooms were initially constructed as hotel rooms, so the university formed apartments by connecting pairs of rooms with
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Blackstone Hall, located at 5748 S. Blackstone Avenue, accommodated 79 residents. There was only one college house in Blackstone Hall, called Blackstone House. The main campus quadrangles were approximately a ten-minute walk away. The six-story building contained several lounges, a computer lab, a
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at 6031 S. Ellis Ave. and accommodates 811 residents. Named South Campus Residence Hall when opened in 2009, the dorm was rededicated as the Renee Granville-Grossman Residential Commons in February 2015 after a $ 44 million donation to the university. It is split into two sections, East and West,
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In early 2016, the university announced that it would reserve International House's rooms entirely for undergraduate residents, and that it would no longer house international exchange students or graduate students for an indeterminate amount of time. Breckinridge House, which had previously been
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Gates-Blake and Goodspeed Halls opened in 1892 as the first residence halls for the University of Chicago. The buildings were designed by Henry Ives Cobb and served as dormitories for divinity school and graduate students. The buildings feature oriels along their facades and gables along the roof
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The Housing Bureau made the rooms available for immediate occupancy at $ 70–75 per month ($ 591–634 per month in 2012 dollars), including all utilities except phone service. Laundry machines were provided in the building's utility room. The rooms were advertised first to married students without
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architectural critic, wrote after their 2002 opening that the buildings "...just come off." Subsequent architectural criticism has been more favorable, finding that the buildings' layout meets the needs of the modern student body and that their colors and windows echo those of their neighbors.
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includes seven residence halls that are divided into 48 houses. Each house has an average of 70 students. Freshmen and sophomores must live on-campus. Limited on-campus housing is available to juniors and seniors. The university operates 28 apartment buildings near campus for graduate students.
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Hitchcock is built in the European "landing" style of dormitory with five stairwells linked through the front cloister and basement, though only the basement is used now to ensure that the building is more secure. The three interior "sections" (Sections II-IV) are each built around a single
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media attention and intense public criticism by faculty, alumni, and local activists, the administration finally reversed its decision and allowed the International House to remain open. The International House subsequently embarked on a $ 30 million renovation project.
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Pierce was dismantled during the second half of 2013. Tufts and Henderson Houses were moved to New Graduate Residence Hall while Thompson and Shorey were moved to International House. Campus North Residential Commons now occupies the site of Pierce Tower.
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Until autumn 2013, undergraduates lived in two houses located in the East Tower of International House, Booth and Phoenix. In autumn 2013, Thompson House and Shorey House moved to the West Tower of International House, due to Pierce Tower's closing.
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pressing matter left them with no alternative. A shortage of nurses had led to a "most critical situation" in the university's expanding medical system, and the university could not acquire the badly needed nurses without additional housing.
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cracked paint and plaster. Fundamental renovations were also needed for the electrical and heating systems. Damage caused by the electrical repairs and plastering required complete redecorating of almost the entire building.
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Blackstone Hall was one of five "satellite" dorms that was closed after the 2015–2016 academic year upon the opening of Campus North Residential Commons. It was subsequently sold to be turned into apartments.
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who had gone on to a career as a broker, had willed the university $ 800,000. The money proved somewhat difficult to locate. Pierce had left a variety of clues that led to the discovery of buried gold coins.
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solarium, a fireplace, and a piano. Students resided in "half-double apartments," in which each pair of single rooms contains a shared kitchenette and bathroom. The average room was sized 12 by 12.5 feet.
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style similar to that of the university's main quadrangles. It was designed by the Philadelphia firm of Zantzinger, Borie, and Medary. Burton-Judson was the first on-campus residence of eminent astronomer
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After the 2015–2016 academic year, New Grad closed and the three houses occupying it were retired. The building was renovated and turned into the Keller Center at the Harris School of Public Policy.
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specifically to foster relationships between students from different countries. It is notable for having housed many famous artists, scientists, and scholars connected with the university, including
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planned to be moved to North Campus and given a different name, was relocated to the areas of International House where the last graduate students had resided, and did not have its name changed.
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Shoreland Hall consisted of the following residential houses: Fallers (floors 1,2,3), Bishop, Dewey, Michelson, Fishbein, Compton, Hale, Filbey, Bradbury and Dudley.
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With the opening of Campus North Residential Commons, Broadview Hall closed after the 2015–2016 academic year and was subsequently sold to be turned into apartments.
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With the opening of Campus North Residential Commons, Maclean Hall closed after the 2015–2016 academic year and was subsequently sold to be turned into apartments.
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The International House historically has housed undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. International House is colloquially known by students as
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after on-campus activism by the "Save our Satellites" campus organization, it was the sole satellite to retain its original name.
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many recent contracts in and around the university. In 2018, the completed project was recognized for excellence by the
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Snell–Hitchcock is known for having a high level of community spirit and involvement, which is best seen at the annual
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Jeanne Catherine Lawrence (2000). "Chicago's Eleanor Clubs: Housing Working Women in the Early Twentieth Century".
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is located at 1101 E. 56th St. and accommodates 712 people. The buildings were designed by Mexican architect
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Lisa M. Fine (Spring 1986). "Between Two Worlds: Business Women in a Chicago Boarding House 1900-1930".
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elements, such as stone corn husks instead of gargoyles and flat-roofed instead of gabled dormers.
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The first women's dorm, Foster Hall, opened in 1893. It was converted to offices in 1961–62.
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sponsored one of the first openly announced same-sex mixers in Chicago at the dormitory.
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and was not featured on most campus maps despite being only one block North of the
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is located at 1005 E. 60th St. and accommodates 320 students. Located south of the
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Pierce contained four residential houses: Tufts, Henderson, Thompson, and Shorey.
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in the past. Approximately two-thirds of the rooms are single residence rooms.
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Charles M. Harper Center of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business
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described it as a "major breakthrough on the anti-slab front"; built while
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due to its relative location from the main quad of campus, is located in
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The Renee Granville-Grossman Residential Commons, often referred to as
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Burton-Judson Courts and Renee Granville-Grossman Residential Commons
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as Shoreland Hall but was retired after the 2008–2009 school year.
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In 2014, 54% of undergraduates lived in college-owned housing.
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The Shoreland is a former hotel that was added to the
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Index

South Campus Residence Hall
University of Chicago


Burton–Judson Courts
Midway Plaisance
neo-Gothic
Carl Sagan

Studio Gang Architects
American Institute of Architects

Midway Plaisance
John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Langston Hughes
Enrico Fermi

Ricardo Legorreta
Max Palevsky
Blair Kamin
Chicago Tribune

Woodlawn
Midway Plaisance
houses
Snell–Hitchcock
University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt

Snell–Hitchcock Hall
National Register of Historic Places

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