University
of Manchester - Wright Robinson Hall
The University web site
says this of Wright Robinson Hall:
"Wright Robinson Hall
is situated close to the City Centre and the main
campus. Accommodation is in well equipped single
study bedrooms, each with a washbasin, wardrobe space,
telephone and Ethernet connection. Main common room
and launderette within the hall and residents have
access to the social facilities provided within
Chandos, Lambert and Fairfield Halls. Each of the
eleven residential floors contain fifteen rooms,
bathroom facilities and an equipped kitchen/common
room, with microwave, cooker, and fridge freezer."
The building was
designed by the architect W. A. Gibbon, of the
Cruickshank and Seward architectural practice, and
completed in 1966. Pevsner says of it: "It
is all in white concrete with shuttering
marks." You can see it below rising above
the Students' Union
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