Deviney Hall
Title
Deviney Hall
Subject
Florida State University Residence Hall
Description
Architects: Gilchrist Ross Crowe Architects.
Namesake: Dr. Ezda May Deviney, Professor of Zoology 1924-1957.
Features: 6 stories L-shaped plant masonry structure, interior courtyard shared with twin structure Dorman Hall. Suite Style Rooms.
Namesake: Dr. Ezda May Deviney, Professor of Zoology 1924-1957.
Features: 6 stories L-shaped plant masonry structure, interior courtyard shared with twin structure Dorman Hall. Suite Style Rooms.
Date
2015-
Access Rights
These materials were gathered together for HIS5165 taught by Dr. Jennifer Koslow in Spring, 2020. The user is responsible for investigating any copyright restrictions on further use of these materials outside this digital collection.
Collection Items
Aerial view of New and Old Dorman and Deviney Resident Halls During Construction
Aerial picture of construction of New Deviney and Dorman Halls, with the older buildings still standing. Despite the title, only Deviney is clearly visible, while only small parts of New Dorman can be seen.
Aerial view of construction of New Dorman and Deviney Residence Halls, 2014
Aerial picture of Deviney and Dorman Hall during construction.
GRC information about Deviney and Dorman Halls
Portfolio entry of Deviney and Dorman by the architecture firm that built them.
Aerial View of New Dorman and Deviney Residence Halls, 2016
Aerial picture of Deviney and Dorman Hall once finished.
"Original Dorman, Deviney Halls Coming Down at FSU"
News article about the demolition of the previous Dorman and Deviney Halls and the construction of the new buildings of the same name.
Dorman and Deviney Residence Halls Dedication
Informational video about the dedication ceremony of the new Dorman and Deviney twin buildings.
April Fools: Dorms to Host Chipotle, Publix Mini-mart
April Fools Prank about the opening of chain restaurants and supermarket stores in what the article refers as "buildings three and four of the new Dorman and Deviney Halls" but now correspond to the new Azalea and Magnolia Halls.