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Bryant House is one of the four houses comprising the Greylock Quad.

Architecture

All five buildings in the Greylock Quad were designed by The Architects Collaborative, and were built in 1965. The building's main elements are brick, slate, and wood.

Accommodations

Bryant is entirely singles, and houses 62 students. Each suite of six students has its own common room and bathroom (with one toilet, one shower, and two sinks).

Inhabitants

Bryant, along with Mark Hopkins, generally has the reputation of being the less partying of the four Greylock dorms. Thus, on average, Bryant rooms tend to be quieter than other Greylock rooms, especially on the Route 2 side away from the quad.

Bryant generally houses juniors, with occasional seniors and sophomores.