Pintard/Dehon Hall (General Theological Seminary)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / West 21st Street
 dormitory, Neo-Gothic (architecture), 1885_construction

5-story Neo-Gothic dormitory building completed in 1885. Designed by Charles Coolidge Haight for the General Theological Seminary, they follow his basic scheme of buildings for the school. The ground floors are clad in stone, with red brick above. Thin stone band courses separate each floor, and the windows have stone lintels. The north facade has a single bay of windows on either side, with three sections of two bays each thrust forward slightly. Each of these culminates in a triangular gable, with slate roofs.
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Coordinates:   40°44'43"N   74°0'10"W
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