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The work is part of the housing renewal taking place across campus.
Work on the 120-year-old Fayerweather residence halls, shown here in photos from last month, is putting the three buildings under a single new roof and adding 35 beds, elevators, and a new South House social center.
The Fayerweather project continues Dartmouth’s commitment to revitalize housing in the heart of campus, following completion of Zimmerman Hall and Brace Commons.
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(Photo by Robert Gill)
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The work on the 120-year-old Fayerweather residence halls is putting the three buildings under a single new roof and adding 35 beds, elevators, and a new South House social center. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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(Photo by Robert Gill)
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The outdoor space between Fayerweather and Dartmouth Hall—formerly a parking lot—will be reconfigured as a multifunction green space and plaza. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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(Photo by Katie Lenhart)