Court–Kay–Bauer Community, Student residence halls at Cornell University North Campus, United States.
Court-Kay-Bauer Community comprises three connected four-story buildings located on Cornell University's North Campus. The complex houses around 275 first-year students in single and double rooms alongside shared bathrooms, study areas, lounges with televisions, and kitchen spaces.
The residence hall opened in 2001 as part of Cornell University's expansion of student housing facilities. Its name honors philanthropic contributions from the Bauer and Kay families to the university.
Student life here centers on shared meals and group study sessions that happen regularly throughout the year. Residents develop friendships through these everyday interactions and community events held in common spaces.
This residence is primarily for first-year students and is located centrally on North Campus within walking distance of classrooms and libraries. Keep in mind that this is a residential space with restricted access during most times, and visiting requires arrangement with current residents.
The building features large panel windows and advanced insulation systems that reflect energy efficiency design principles from its construction era. These elements help maintain comfortable indoor conditions while reducing heating and cooling costs for the university.
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