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Roosevelt Hall
Roosevelt Hall
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Facility:
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ROSVLT
A174
Dorm
64,243
$2,316,000
November, 1972
I.M. Pei and Associates
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OCCUPANTS
Roosevelt Hall Occupany Report 
FUNCTION
Governors Residence Complex is a dormitory for freshman, honors, international, graduate, and other students. It consists of four linked halls: Clinton, Dewey, Lehman & Roosevelt. Roosevelt Hall is an exclusively freshman dorm; Clinton Hall is an exclusively graduate dorm. The Governors complex was designed by I.M. Pei. Pei also designed an addition to the Louvre and Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. SUNY used Pei's plans to design a dormitory at SUNY Fredonia that is architecturally identical to Governors.
NAMESAKE
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was Governor of New York State from 1898 to 1900 and President of the United States following the assassination of William McKinley in Buffalo.
George F. Rand, for whom the central Rand Plaza is named, was a banker and leading citizen of Buffalo who died in 1942.