![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on 2007-02-15. The result of the discussion was Merge to Brandeis University. |
This page should not be deleted, as it gives details about the living conditions at Brandeis University, like the residential colleges in the page of Harvard University. On the other hand it is named after Annie Renfield, a donor of Brandeis University.
→ I think the history of college and university buildings is always of interest, whether the buildings be old or contemporary. Rather than delete the article, I think the author (or others) perhaps should be given time to provide some additional details which the article lacks, e.g., a more specific campus location, architect, construction dates (start/completion), renovation date(s) and extent of renovations, exterior/interior building materials used, general design and layout of rooms (e.g., rooms with bath/shower/toilet or communal facilaties), room/lounge hookups (e.g., telephone/TV/Internet, etc.), and so forth. Some photos of the building and a little something more about Annie Renfield, the building's namesake, would also be useful additions to the article. K. Kellogg-Smith 20:48, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on 2007-02-15. The result of the discussion was Merge to Brandeis University. |
This page should not be deleted, as it gives details about the living conditions at Brandeis University, like the residential colleges in the page of Harvard University. On the other hand it is named after Annie Renfield, a donor of Brandeis University.
→ I think the history of college and university buildings is always of interest, whether the buildings be old or contemporary. Rather than delete the article, I think the author (or others) perhaps should be given time to provide some additional details which the article lacks, e.g., a more specific campus location, architect, construction dates (start/completion), renovation date(s) and extent of renovations, exterior/interior building materials used, general design and layout of rooms (e.g., rooms with bath/shower/toilet or communal facilaties), room/lounge hookups (e.g., telephone/TV/Internet, etc.), and so forth. Some photos of the building and a little something more about Annie Renfield, the building's namesake, would also be useful additions to the article. K. Kellogg-Smith 20:48, 14 February 2007 (UTC)