Difference between revisions of "Prospect House"

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Built in 1962 at a cost of $1,200,000 by the architect firm <i>Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott</i>
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Prospect House is on the south side of the [[Odd Quad]] and was original built in 1962 at a cost of $1,200,000 by the architectural firm <i>Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott</i>.
  
Renovated in 2004-05:
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It was renovated in 2004-05 with these costs:
 
  Student Life Improvements: $2,000,000  
 
  Student Life Improvements: $2,000,000  
 
   Renovation: $5,100,000  
 
   Renovation: $5,100,000  
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  Architect: Black River Design  
 
  Architect: Black River Design  
 
  General Contractor: MLB
 
  General Contractor: MLB
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Prospect comprises [[Green Up]] in addition to eight other residential half-floors and a sweet basement with a sprawling common area and a space-age kitchen. The house has some great views of the area to the south of campus. [[Prospect Abs]] are a weeknightly ritual on the 4th floor.
  
 
The floor plan is not up to scale. Some of the rooms are much smaller. Or so assumes [[Daniel Klein '06]], but he may be trying to cover for his own inability to accurately compare room sizes in floor plans.
 
The floor plan is not up to scale. Some of the rooms are much smaller. Or so assumes [[Daniel Klein '06]], but he may be trying to cover for his own inability to accurately compare room sizes in floor plans.
 
Prospect comprises [[Green Up]] in addition to eight other residential half-floors and a sweet basement with a sprawling common area and a space-age kitchen. [[Prospect Abs]] are a weeknightly ritual on the 4th floor.
 

Revision as of 10:38, October 26, 2005

Prospect House is on the south side of the Odd Quad and was original built in 1962 at a cost of $1,200,000 by the architectural firm Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott.

It was renovated in 2004-05 with these costs:

Student Life Improvements: $2,000,000 
 Renovation: $5,100,000 
 Radio Station: $650,000 
Architect: Black River Design 
General Contractor: MLB

Prospect comprises Green Up in addition to eight other residential half-floors and a sweet basement with a sprawling common area and a space-age kitchen. The house has some great views of the area to the south of campus. Prospect Abs are a weeknightly ritual on the 4th floor.

The floor plan is not up to scale. Some of the rooms are much smaller. Or so assumes Daniel Klein '06, but he may be trying to cover for his own inability to accurately compare room sizes in floor plans.