Myles Annex
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Myles Annex is a small Boston University
coeducational dormitory, which is located in Kenmore Square
at 632 Beacon Street. The building is generally considered part of the larger Myles Standish Hall
to which it is adjacent (thus its name). Access is obtained by entering Myles Standish Hall and passing through a connecting hallway on the second floor. The Annex has an exercise room and game room located below the first floor.
limestone building originally served as the headquarters of the Lumberman’s Mutual Fire Company. Despite its current subjugation as an annex of the neighboring Myles dormitory, the Annex actually predates Myles by five years.
The building was eventually purchased by the now defunct Grahm Junior College
. While in the hands of Grahm, it was utilized as administrative office space and as the location of the College’s television and radio production studios.
Following Grahm Junior College’s bankruptcy in 1979, Boston University purchased the property and ultimately converted it into the dormitory that it is today.
Each floor has two common bathrooms, one each for male and female residents. There are also laundry facilities in the main stairwell that serves the building.
The basement houses a game room and exercise room that also serves the residents of Myles Standish Hall.
As such, residents are subject to the same guest policy restrictions as residents of all other large dormitories on campus.
The building is staffed by three Resident Assistants, one on each floor.
Boston University
Boston University is a private research university located in Boston, Massachusetts. With more than 4,000 faculty members and more than 31,000 students, Boston University is one of the largest private universities in the United States and one of Boston's largest employers...
coeducational dormitory, which is located in Kenmore Square
Kenmore Square
Kenmore Square is a square in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, consisting of the intersection of several main avenues as well as several other cross streets, and Kenmore Station, an MBTA subway stop. Kenmore Square is close to or abuts Boston University, Fenway Park, and Lansdowne Street, a...
at 632 Beacon Street. The building is generally considered part of the larger Myles Standish Hall
Myles Standish Hall
Myles Standish Hall is a Boston University dormitory located at 610 Beacon Street, in Kenmore Square. Originally constructed in 1925 and opened as the Myles Standish Hotel, it was deemed to be one of the finest hotels in the world...
to which it is adjacent (thus its name). Access is obtained by entering Myles Standish Hall and passing through a connecting hallway on the second floor. The Annex has an exercise room and game room located below the first floor.
History
Built in 1920 by the architectural firm of Bellows and Aldrich, the Classical RevivalNeoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture was an architectural style produced by the neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century, manifested both in its details as a reaction against the Rococo style of naturalistic ornament, and in its architectural formulas as an outgrowth of some classicizing...
limestone building originally served as the headquarters of the Lumberman’s Mutual Fire Company. Despite its current subjugation as an annex of the neighboring Myles dormitory, the Annex actually predates Myles by five years.
The building was eventually purchased by the now defunct Grahm Junior College
Grahm Junior College
Grahm Junior College was a private junior college located in Boston, Massachusetts. The school opened in 1957 under the name Cambridge School of Business, as part of a chain of schools. Other branches were later based in Chicago and Philadelphia...
. While in the hands of Grahm, it was utilized as administrative office space and as the location of the College’s television and radio production studios.
Following Grahm Junior College’s bankruptcy in 1979, Boston University purchased the property and ultimately converted it into the dormitory that it is today.
Layout
Myles Annex is a three story structure housing 93 students in single, double, and triple capacity rooms. The facility is coeducational by room, with males and females occupying each of the three floors in approximately equal numbers.Each floor has two common bathrooms, one each for male and female residents. There are also laundry facilities in the main stairwell that serves the building.
The basement houses a game room and exercise room that also serves the residents of Myles Standish Hall.
Security
All street-level access to the building is closed. Residents and visitors must enter through Myles Standish Hall’s entrance at 610 Beacon Street, proceed to the second floor, and cross over into the Annex by way of a connecting passage.As such, residents are subject to the same guest policy restrictions as residents of all other large dormitories on campus.
The building is staffed by three Resident Assistants, one on each floor.