Gibson dormitory

Gibson Residence Hall was built in 1969 and, because of its small size, traditionally attracts upper class men to live there. Thirty-five rooms on three floors house up to 62 residents. Two communal bathrooms are on each floor. Gibson is close to Pittman Dining Hall and Moore Auditorium.

Floor Plan:
Gender: Male
Room Arrangement: Double rooms with bathroom in center of building
Floors: Four
Bathrooms: Suite
Typical Room Size: 14 ’ x 16”
Windows per room: two
Window Size: 66” x 42”
Window Coverings: Venetian blinds
Kitchen: None
Lounges: TV Lounge and Study Lounge on first floor
Elevator: No
Laundry: three washers and three dryers on first floor
Air Conditioning: No
Flooring: Tile


gibson hall
What’s in a typical room?
1) 2 Bunkable extra long twin-size Beds
2) 2 built-in dressers with closet space
3) 2 built-in desks with chairs
4) Book Shelf over each Desk
5) Desk Light on each Desk
6) Phone jack
7) Ethernet computer jack (2 per room)
8) Large Overhead Fluorescent Light
9) Radiator Heat system
10) Smoke detector

 

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