Cochise Hall, University dormitory in Tucson, United States.
Cochise Hall is a university dormitory in Tucson featuring high ceilings and a central lobby with a large stone fireplace. The double rooms contain movable furniture, electrical outlets, and adjustable desks designed for student comfort and flexibility.
The building was constructed in 1921 and received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 for its architectural importance. This distinction honors its significance as an example of early twentieth-century university design.
The building creates a shared living space where students gather in common areas to socialize and study together. These spaces shape daily life and help residents form connections with one another.
The dormitory is designed for student residents with flexible room layouts enabled by movable furniture and adjustable desks. Access to the building may be limited as it is a residential space for registered occupants.
The building served as a filming location for the 1984 movie Revenge of the Nerds, securing a place in cinema history. This connection brought it recognition far beyond the campus.
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