Max Palevsky Residential Commons

Max Palevsky Residential Commons

The Max Palevsky Residential Commons is a dormitory on the University of Chicago campus. Built in 2001, the dorm is praised by some for its architecture, while others criticize its neon façade and small room sizes.


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