Faraday Hall
The 89,000-square-foot building will be at 10 Faraday St., at the intersection of Faraday, Grove and Lancaster streets. The building will feature air-conditioning, recreational facilities and full wireless access. 10 Faraday's design celebrates the work of Michael Faraday, a British scientist, chemist, physicist and philosopher (1791-1867). The design will incorporate images of circuitry. The facade facing Faraday Street will display the circuit board design. Faraday's work in the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry paved the way for the use of electricity in technology, and he discovered benzene and invented an early form of the Bunsen burner.
Occupancy:
- Singles: 130
- Doubles: 62
- 1 Person studios, 4 person suites (2 Singles, 1 Double)
- Total Occupancy: 258
Features
- Tech Suites
- Bike Storage
- Game Room
- Laundry
- Kitchens in Suites
- Common Rooms in Suite
- Bathrooms in Suite
- Dedicated parking behind building.
Faraday Hall

Faraday Hall

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Faraday Hall-Elevation Detail

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Faraday Hall Lobby

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