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Hopkins Hall is a kind of important building on campus. Many important administrative offices are there, and some that are less important. There are also classrooms that are popular for meetings, such as the [[1964 Classroom]] in the basement.
  
Hopkins Hall is a kind of important building on campus. Many important administrative offices are there, and some that are less important. There are also classrooms that are popular for meetings, such as the [[1964 Classroom]] in the basement.
 
  
 
==Architecture==
 
==Architecture==
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[[Image:hopkinshall.jpg||right||thumb||An old picture of Hopkins Hall from the Williams archives]]
 
The part of Hopkins Hall nearest to Spring Street was built in the late 1800s. The new part was added much later. The facade kind of matches on the outside, and the interior completely matches. According to an admissions tour guide, the architects were told to make it feel like a second home for students, and they ended up making the interior feel like a shopping mall.
 
The part of Hopkins Hall nearest to Spring Street was built in the late 1800s. The new part was added much later. The facade kind of matches on the outside, and the interior completely matches. According to an admissions tour guide, the architects were told to make it feel like a second home for students, and they ended up making the interior feel like a shopping mall.
  

Latest revision as of 12:33, July 4, 2016

Front of Hopkins Hall

Hopkins Hall is a kind of important building on campus. Many important administrative offices are there, and some that are less important. There are also classrooms that are popular for meetings, such as the 1964 Classroom in the basement.


Architecture

An old picture of Hopkins Hall from the Williams archives

The part of Hopkins Hall nearest to Spring Street was built in the late 1800s. The new part was added much later. The facade kind of matches on the outside, and the interior completely matches. According to an admissions tour guide, the architects were told to make it feel like a second home for students, and they ended up making the interior feel like a shopping mall.

By Floor

Basement

First Floor

Second Floor

Top Floor