Snell–Hitchcock Hall, Chicago
Amos J. Snell Hall and Charles Hitchcock Hall, commonly referred to as Snell–Hitchcock, comprise a residential complex at the University of Chicago. Erected in 1892 and 1901, respectively, they hold the distinction of being the oldest residential halls still in active use on the university's campus. Collectively, they represent a unique interpretation of the Gothic architectural style predating World War II. Designed by Dwight H. Perkins, the buildings incorporate principles of the Prairie School, evident in the low-pitched roof, dormers, and overall horizontal emphasis. The ornamentation also deviated from convention, featuring geometric stained-glass windows and depictions of prairie vegetation, such as corncobs, as substitutes for the abstracted English flora commonly associated with Gothic design. Perkins, a family friend of donor Mrs. Charles Hitchcock, was among the few external architects commissioned to design a campus building.
The Snell building is notably half the size of Hitchcock, accommodating around 50 residents across four floors. It has the distinction of initially being one of the first women's dormitories on a coeducational campus; however, this arrangement was short-lived, as once the dedicated women's dormitory became available, Snell transitioned to housing men. All rooms within Snell are singles, with the exception of a two-room suite on the second floor. While three of the four floors accommodate residents of both genders, the third floor is exclusively for women. In the basement, there are amenities such as a co-op kitchen, a laundry room, and a small recreational area, which connects with Hitchcock Hall. The central lounge, known as the Tea Room, features oak paneling, a non-operational fireplace, a wide selection of periodicals, and a well-thumbed copy of John Rechy's novel "The Sexual Outlaw".
The Snell building is notably half the size of Hitchcock, accommodating around 50 residents across four floors. It has the distinction of initially being one of the first women's dormitories on a coeducational campus; however, this arrangement was short-lived, as once the dedicated women's dormitory became available, Snell transitioned to housing men. All rooms within Snell are singles, with the exception of a two-room suite on the second floor. While three of the four floors accommodate residents of both genders, the third floor is exclusively for women. In the basement, there are amenities such as a co-op kitchen, a laundry room, and a small recreational area, which connects with Hitchcock Hall. The central lounge, known as the Tea Room, features oak paneling, a non-operational fireplace, a wide selection of periodicals, and a well-thumbed copy of John Rechy's novel "The Sexual Outlaw".
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Sight Location: Chicago, USA (See walking tours in Chicago)
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