Howell Hall (Georgia Tech)

Clark Howell Hall
Established 1939
Type Residence Hall
Location Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Campus FE South
Emblem Don Quixote
Colors Red & White
Website Howell Hall Site

Howell Residence Hall is a residence hall in the Georgia Tech Freshman Experience. It is named for Clark Howell, original endower of WGST.[1] Howell Hall was designed by architects Bush-Brown & Gailey for $163,000.[2] Originally constructed in 1939, it underwent renovation as part of Georgia Tech's effort to renovate residence halls preceding the 1996 Olympics.[3]

The building is located among Smith, Harrison, Brittain Dining, and N Williams St. (the I-85-North Ave exit) and features the only quad in FE North.

There are three floors in Howell with the zero floor dedicated to an exercise room, bicycle closet, and a television lounge. It is an all male hall.

References

  1. ^ "Inventory of the WGST Radio Station Records, 1928-1975 MS #008". Georgia Institute of Technology. http://www.library.gatech.edu/archives/finding-aids/display/xsl/MS008. Retrieved 2008-12-22. 
  2. ^ Howell Building Information
  3. ^ "ATLANTA OLYMPIC WATCH Campus collaboration Complementary firms will take on design of Tech dorm". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 1992-06-27