75 resultados para Dormitories.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City. Stamp on verso: G.R. Swain; 712 East University Ave.; Ann Arbor, Mich.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City. Stamp on verso: G.R. Swain; 712 East University Ave.; Ann Arbor, Mich.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City. Image blurry. On verso: Taken Oct. 1942 on 41 mm. Kodachrome by Myrtle White Godwin; 3100 E. First St.; Long Beach, Calif.
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Joseph Aldrich and Marguerite Knowlton Bursley Hall is at 1931 Duffield, on the beautiful North Campus of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Bursley, a co-educational residence hall, accomodates 1,200 students.
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El presente trabajo de grado previo a la obtención del título de Arquitecto, presenta una propuesta de diseño de un conjunto de residencias universitarias, un servicio y equipamiento que la ciudad evidencia que ya lo necesita. El anteproyecto no sólo está dirigido a la edificación de vivienda para estudiantes sino como un espacio apto para actividades académicas, espacios destina¬dos a dar un lugar para descansar y a su vez para estudiar y prepararse para la próxima vida profesional que le tocará vivir. La edificación está resuelta en base a módulos habitacionales para uno, dos, tres o cuatro usuarios, y otro destinado a un usuario con capacidades diferentes. Los espacios son multifuncionales y versátiles, ayudando así a las diversas tareas que podrían desarrollar los usuarios en las distintas carreras profesionales. Además el proyecto prevé la ubicación de espacios y servicios complementa¬rios indispensables para facilidad de los usuarios: cajeros, salas de estudio, cafetería, gimnasio, etc. Finalmente el proyecto se localizó de tal manera que quedará a distancias equitativas de las princi¬pales universidades de Cuenca.