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Feil Hall Wins 2007 Building Brooklyn Award
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Brooklyn Law School’s Feil Hall has received a 2007 Building Brooklyn Award. The awards are presented annually by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and its Real Estate and Development Committee in recognition of recently completed construction projects that have had a positive impact on Brooklyn’s economy and quality of life. The awards committee is made up of architects, planners, government officials, economic development experts and business leaders. This year’s 15 winning projects—including Feil Hall—their developers, builders and architects were honored July 18 at Steiner Studios in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Feil Hall, designed by acclaimed architect Robert A. M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, opened in 2005. The magnificent high-rise residence hall houses approximately 360 students in beautiful furnished apartments. With the addition of Feil Hall, the Law School is now able to offer housing to all of its first-year students.
Read more about Feil Hall.
Read a New York Law Journal article about how Feil Hall marks the beginning of a new era in student housing. (PDF)
Feil Hall was featured in this fall’s issue of BLS LawNotes. Read the article. (PDF)
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