A designated Special Interest House for students and cultural center for the Latinx community.
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The Haverford College Apartments contain an extension of the Haverfarm -- a vegetable garden open for use by students and the community.
Tritton and Kim are designed to LEED gold standards and both feature green roofs and pollinator gardens surrounding the buildings. They additionally feature an underground retention and relief system for stormwater runoff, solar lampposts, and low flow shower heads (all dorms now feature low flow shower heads).
Upper-class student housing; houses 15 students.
Upper-class community housing; houses 13 students, built in 1900.
Kim Hall was constructed in 2012 along with Tritton Hall. These buildings offer all single rooms, along with generous common space, which includes two common areas and one study lounge per floor.
Tritton Hall was constructed in 2012 along with Kim Hall. These buildings offer all single rooms, along with generous common space, which includes two common areas and one study lounge per floor.
Upper-class student housing; houses 108 students; completed in 1920.
First-year student housing; houses 70 students; built in 1968; one of three North Dorms.
Upper-class student housing; houses 62 students; built in 1955.