Wilson Hall, Georgian residence hall at West Green, Ohio University, United States.
Wilson Hall is a residence building in the Georgian style located on Ohio University's campus in West Green. The structure contains air-conditioned rooms furnished with twin beds, desks, dressers, closets, and microwave units spread across multiple floors.
The building opened in 1965 and was named after Hiram Roy Wilson, a chemistry and English instructor at Ohio University. This naming honored his contributions to the institution's academic community.
The residence hall creates opportunities for student connections through shared lounges, study areas, and community spaces throughout the building.
Residents enter through electronic security systems, and laundry facilities located nearby accept Bobcat Cash. The building's layout makes accessing these amenities simple and straightforward for students living there.
The third and fourth floors feature rooms with sloped dormer ceilings that affect how furniture can be arranged. These architectural details give the upper floors a notably different character from the lower levels.
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