King and Wieland Halls, Amherst, Massachusetts
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| King and Wieland Halls | |
| Designer | William Rawn Associates, Architects |
| Location | Amherst, Massachusetts, USA |
| Date | to 2004 |
| Building Type | School & Academic |
| Context | Campus Context |
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| Notes | Residential; new; [[]] |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Amherst College |
| Cost | $13.5-million |
| Area | 59,000 square feet ( square meters) |
"Weiland Hall and King Hall provide housing for approximately 110 students. Located on the site of a former dorm, these plain four- and five-story buildings are reminiscent of the college's earliest structures. To encourage a strong sense of community, the buildings have a maximum of 15 single rooms on a floor. Each building has generous common spaces and a main living/lobby area on the ground level. " — Chronicle of Higher Education
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- Architect: William Rawn Associates, Architects; [ ]
- Contractor: [ ]
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- King and Wieland Halls at Chronicle.com

