Sulzberger Hall
| Sulzberger Tower | |
| Address | 3009 Broadway |
| Population | 124 |
| Barnard Residential Life and Housing | |
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Sulzberger Tower or Sulzberger Hall is a Barnard residence hall on The Quad. It was built in 1986-1989 and designed by James Stewart Polshek's firm.[1] Its completion allowed Barnard to house all of its students on campus.[2]
Originally named Centennial Hall, it was renamed in memory of Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger, an alumna and trustee, in 1991.
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Facilities
Each floor has two large "suites," which share a kitchen. There is one common access bathroom per floor.
Only rising-Seniors may select the singles during Room Selection (anyone may select into the 2 doubles per floor).
Accessibility
Entrance is wheelchair accessible and elevators stop at all floors.
Floor plans
Floor plans are available at http://barnard.edu/reslife/floorplans/Tower.pdf.
Advantages
Disadvantages
References
Map
Building address
3009 Broadway New York, NY 10027