Manzanita Hall (Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ) : The south elevation, detail showing triangular windows and structure

Creator: Rossman and Cartmell, American architectural firm, active ca. 1966 Published/Created: 600 E University Dr, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, United States
1966 Date Depicted: 1/3/2006
1950 AD - 2010 AD Notes: Manzanita Hall, 16 stories, housing 900 students, dating from 1966, is the largest dorm on campus, and for a long time the tallest building in Tempe. While Manzanita Hall is the largest residence hall at ASU, residents enjoy separate living communities dedicated to business, engineering and education majors. Manzanita provides double-occupancy accommodations with suite-style baths. Amenities include: dining hall, computer labs, tutoring centers, academic advising, laundry facilities, vending machines, air conditioning, volleyball court and basic cable. Topics: Architecture -- United States -- 20th century -- (YVRC) Period/Style: Twenty-first century Culture: American Accession Number: 1A2-US-PH-MH-A5 Genre: architecture (AAT)
mixed-use developments (AAT) Format: Image Content Type: Sculptures, Models, & Architecture Rights: Copyright Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc
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1/3/2006 Source Note: Purchase, Visual Resources Collection, May, 2011; photographer Scott Gilchrist Yale Collection: Visual Resources Collection Digital Collection: Visual Resources Collection Local Record Number: 4152 OID: 10159064 PID: digcoll:1858821

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