伯顿 and 克罗斯比

The upperclass portion of the Residential Quad includes 伯顿 and 克罗斯比. 伯顿 and 克罗斯比 are the original residence halls on campus and are more H-shaped than the other L-shaped quad buildings.

These buildings are right in the center of the action on campus, being close to Wilson Commons, 托德联盟, Goergen Athletic Center, and Douglass Commons. With beautiful outdoor areas on the Residential Quad and Wilson Quad, there is plenty of space during nice weather to hang out with friends, use the grill on the quad, or go across Wilson Boulevard to Bausch & Lomb Riverside Park to walk along the river.

The Upperclass Quad is traditional corridor style housing with double and single sized rooms and shared corridor bathrooms. All rooms in 伯顿 and 克罗斯比 have sinks. The third floor rooms in 伯顿 and 克罗斯比 have slightly slanted ceilings due to the architecture of the halls. All three buildings do not have elevators but do have entrances on at least two different levels. No rooms in these halls are carpeted. All of the buildings feature wood molding around doors (and windows in 伯顿/克罗斯比) giving a warm and unique feel to the halls.

Both halls feature a small common use kitchen on each floor so students must be on a group two meal plan. Small floor lounges are attached to the kitchens.

Despite being corridor style, these halls tend to be quiet with many students active in campus activities and campus life choosing to live here to be closer to the hustle and bustle of campus life. A mix of sophomores, juniors, and seniors choose to call the Upperclass Quad home.


An exterior view of 伯顿大厅
伯顿大厅

伯顿 is a mostly co-ed residence hall with a total occupancy of 121. 伯顿 is home to the GreenSpace special interest area on part of its first floor. 伯顿大厅 is named for Professor Henry F. 伯顿, who was a professor of Latin and the president of the University from 1898 to 1900. In the 1920s, the west end of 伯顿 one was assigned to the Men's Faculty Club. Starting in 1974 and lasting for ten years, 伯顿 was the home of the Omega Fraternity, an offshoot of Alpha Epsilon Pi.


An exterior view of 克罗斯比大厅
克罗斯比大厅

克罗斯比 is a mostly co-ed residence hall with a total occupancy of 127. 克罗斯比大厅 is named for George Nelson 克罗斯比, 1841–1923, a Rochester businessman who bequeathed a substantial legacy to the University. Twin building of 伯顿大厅, it was dedicated in 1930 with other original River Campus buildings.


The average dimensions for rooms in 伯顿 and 克罗斯比 are:

  • Singles: 8’ x 14’
  • 双打:15.5’ x 14’

注意: The dimensions listed here are averages. All rooms have slightly different dimensions.

设施

  • 伯顿:
    • Ground floor laundry room
    • First floor community lounge with TV
    • Floor kitchens with microwaves, stoves, and sinks
    • Sinks in all bedrooms
  • 克罗斯比:
    • Ground floor laundry room and community lounge with TV
    • Floor kitchens with microwaves, stoves, and sinks
    • Sinks in all bedrooms

资源

Students interested in living in 伯顿 and 克罗斯比 can use the following resources to help make their decision.

地板上的计划

伯顿大厅 floor plans (pdf)

克罗斯比大厅 floor plans (pdf)

虚拟之旅

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