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  2. Dormitory - Wikipedia

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    An American college dormitory room in 2002. A dormitory (originated from the Latin word dormitorium, [1] often abbreviated to dorm), also known as a hall of residence or a residence hall (often abbreviated to halls), is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people such as boarding school, college or university students.

  3. List of building types - Wikipedia

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    Office buildings by quality [3] [4] Trophy or 5-star building: A landmark property designed by a recognized architect Class A or 4-star building: Rents in the top 30-40% of the local market; well-located; above-average upkeep and management; usually older than a trophy/5-star building

  4. Residential college - Wikipedia

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    The primary difference between a residential college and a dormitory is often considered to be that while a student lives in a dormitory for a year, they are a member of a college for their entire student life, even when not living in the dormitories associated with that college: "Residential colleges are collegia in the original sense ...

  5. List of dormitory buildings - Wikipedia

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    St. Edward's University Main Building and Holy Cross Dormitory, Austin, Texas; Utah School for the Deaf and Blind Boys' Dormitory, Ogden, Utah; White River Mess Hall and Dormitory, White River Entrance, Washington; Other dormitory buildings are listed on the NRHP as contributing buildings in historic districts.

  6. Mechanical room - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical room in a large office building. Mechanical room in federal building, Los Angeles, California. A mechanical room, [1] boiler room or plant room is a technical room or space in a building dedicated to the mechanical equipment and its associated electrical equipment, as opposed to rooms intended for human occupancy or storage.

  7. Commercial property - Wikipedia

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    Commercial buildings are buildings that are used for commercial purposes, and include office buildings, warehouses, and retail buildings (e.g. convenience stores, 'big box' stores, and shopping malls). In urban locations, a commercial building may combine functions, such as offices on levels 2–10, with retail on floor 1. When space allocated ...

  8. Housing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    The building is located at 189 Vassar Street, the site of a former parking facility named West Garage. [10] The dorm was approved in December 2017, and construction commenced with the demolition of the garage in January 2018. [53] On February 28, 2019, an accident at the construction site killed one worker and injured two others.

  9. Converse Hall (University of Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    It has served as a residential dormitory since its construction, except during the two World Wars, when it was converted to barracks use for military trainees. The interior of the building underwent some restyling in the 1920s, and then had major work done in 1974–75, when much of its interior styling was covered over or removed.