Alumni House, Student residence at Case Western Reserve University, US.
Alumni House is a student residence at Case Western Reserve University with private rooms measuring approximately 9 feet by 10 feet (3 by 3 meters) furnished with standard furniture. Multiple floors provide shared kitchen facilities, laundry rooms, and designated study areas for residents.
The building was originally called East House and opened in 1969 to honor graduates from the Case Institute of Technology. This naming reflects the historical relationship between the former institution and today's university.
The ground floor lounge features a piano and game tables where residents gather to play music and board games together. These shared spaces have become central to how students build friendships within the building.
Access to all building facilities is managed through a card-based security system that streamlines entry and movement. The setup allows residents to find a complete kitchen, laundry facilities, and study spaces within the same building.
The residence combines private study suites with social gathering spaces, letting residents shift between focused work and community interaction. This balance sets it apart from typical housing that lacks dedicated areas for both activities.
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