Howell Hall (Georgia Tech)
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Howell Residence Hall is a residence hall in the Georgia Tech Freshman Experience. It is named for Clark Howell
, original endower of WGST. Howell Hall was designed by architects Bush-Brown & Gailey for $163,000. Originally constructed in 1939, it underwent renovation as part of Georgia Tech's effort to renovate residence halls preceding the 1996 Olympics.
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.
Clark Howell
Clark Howell was a Pulitzer Prize winning American newspaper man and politician from the state of Georgia.-Biography:Howell was born on September 21, 1863 in Atlanta, Georgia...
, original endower of WGST. Howell Hall was designed by architects Bush-Brown & Gailey for $163,000. Originally constructed in 1939, it underwent renovation as part of Georgia Tech's effort to renovate residence halls preceding the 1996 Olympics.
The building is located among Smith
Smith Hall (Georgia Tech)
Smith Residence Hall is a residence hall of the Georgia Tech Freshman Experience.Dedicated to John M. Smith, member of the first graduating class in Tech history.-History:...
, Harrison, Brittain Dining
Brittain Dining Hall
Brittain Dining Hall is the primary dining hall of East Campus at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dedicated in name of Marion L. Brittain, it serves as the primary dining location for all Freshman Experience and Area II housing residents...
, 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.