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[[Image:Manzanita.gif|thumb|right|A Map of Manzanita Village.]] |
[[Image:Manzanita.gif|thumb|right|A Map of Manzanita Village.]] |
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[[Image:1595.jpg|thumb|right|Pendola House, the [[College of Creative Studies]] house.]] |
[[Image:1595.jpg|thumb|right|Pendola House, the [[College of Creative Studies]] house.]] |
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'''Manzanita Village''' ({{coord|34|24|33.57|N|119|51|7.31|W|}}) is a residence hall at [[University of California, Santa Barbara|UCSB]] located on |
'''Manzanita Village''' ({{coord|34|24|33.57|N|119|51|7.31|W|}}) is a residence hall at [[University of California, Santa Barbara|UCSB]] located on the south-western most part of campus. It houses approximately 800 students. There are special interest houses in the areas: Scholars, Rainbow House, Multi-Cultural Experience, Women in Science & Technology, a [[College of Creative Studies]] House, and Global Living Experience. |
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The housing complex was designed by the internationally acclaimed firm of [[Moore Ruble Yudell]] of Santa Monica. It started operating in 2003 as graduate student housing. In 2004, the university turned the complex over to undergrads, leaving graduate students with the Santa Ynez Apartments until the San Clemente Villages were completed in 2008. |
The housing complex was designed by the internationally acclaimed firm of [[Moore Ruble Yudell]] of Santa Monica. It started operating in 2003 as graduate student housing. In 2004, the university turned the complex over to undergrads, leaving graduate students with the Santa Ynez Apartments until the San Clemente Villages were completed in 2008. |
Revision as of 00:43, 8 April 2009
Manzanita Village (34°24′33.57″N 119°51′7.31″W / 34.4093250°N 119.8520306°W) is a residence hall at UCSB located on the south-western most part of campus. It houses approximately 800 students. There are special interest houses in the areas: Scholars, Rainbow House, Multi-Cultural Experience, Women in Science & Technology, a College of Creative Studies House, and Global Living Experience.
The housing complex was designed by the internationally acclaimed firm of Moore Ruble Yudell of Santa Monica. It started operating in 2003 as graduate student housing. In 2004, the university turned the complex over to undergrads, leaving graduate students with the Santa Ynez Apartments until the San Clemente Villages were completed in 2008.
External links
UCSB housing services page for Manzanita village 34°24′34″N 119°51′07″W / 34.409326°N 119.852031°W