- Howell Hall (Georgia Tech)
Infobox_University
name = Clark Howell Hall
established =1939
type = Residence Hall
campus = FE South
city = Atlanta
state = Georgia
residents = 122Undergraduate
free_label = Emblem
free =Don Quixote
colors = Red & White
country = USA
website = [http://www.housing.gatech.edu/assignments/undergraduate_reshalls_detail.cfm?BldgID=010 Howell Hall Site]Howell Residence Hall is a residence hall in the
Georgia Tech Freshman Experience . Dedicated to Clark Howell, original endower ofWGST . [cite web|url=http://www.library.gatech.edu/archives/finding-aids/display/xsl/MS008|title=www.library.gatech.edu/archives/finding-aids/display/xsl/MS008 |accessdate=2007-06-10] Howell Hall was designed by architects Bush-Brown & Gailey for $163,000. [ [http://www.irp.gatech.edu/space/fac.cfm?fac=010 Howell Building Information] ] Originally constructed in 1939, it underwent renovation as part of Georgia Tech's effort to renovate residence halls preceding the1996 Olympics . [Citation
title = ATLANTA OLYMPIC WATCH Campus collaboration Complementary firms will take on design of Tech dorm
newspaper =Atlanta Journal-Constitution
year = 1992
date =1992-06-27 ]As the only coed dormitory in FE East, Howell Hall houses the Georgia Tech Honors Program, beginning with the program's inaugural class in the Fall 2006 semester. 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 four floors in Howell with the zero floor dedicated to an exercise room, bicycle closet, and a television lounge. In the current distribution of the building's 78 dorm rooms, the first and third floors house male members of the Honors Program, while the second, and larger floor, houses the program's female members.
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