Shaft

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At Columbia, shaft refers to the vertical passageways through buildings (and between buildings) around which many rooms have windows. These shaft rooms are often highly undesirable.

List of shafts

  • South shaft is wide because it opens out onto the adjacent shaft of a Barnard residence hall.
  • North shaft is much narrower, with little light.
  • McBain, the most notorious shaft at Columbia
  • Floors 3 and 4 have a very wide shaft at the center of the building
  • Floors 5 and above are arranged around a U-shaped corridor