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 Hamlin Hall is an approximately 35,000 square foot residential building on the Amherst campus of the University of Massachusetts, one of ten dormitories comprising the [[n:northeast_residential|Northeast Residential Area]]. The L-shaped building is 4-stories with a basement level accessible to grade at the rear (east) elevation. The north wing is 8 bays wide by 3 bays deep with a gable roof. The south wing is 8 wings wide by 3 bays deep and also has a gable roof that forms a hip at the building’s northwest corner. The main building entrance occurs at the 3 central bays of the south wing’s west elevation. These bays project from the façade and are distinguished by a cross gable. This elevation also includes a 2-story wing with flat roof that serves as an accessible terrace. The terrace is bounded by a wrought-iron railing.  Hamlin Hall is an approximately 35,000 square foot residential building on the Amherst campus of the University of Massachusetts, one of ten dormitories comprising the [[n:northeast_residential|Northeast Residential Area]]. The L-shaped building is 4-stories with a basement level accessible to grade at the rear (east) elevation. The north wing is 8 bays wide by 3 bays deep with a gable roof. The south wing is 8 wings wide by 3 bays deep and also has a gable roof that forms a hip at the building’s northwest corner. The main building entrance occurs at the 3 central bays of the south wing’s west elevation. These bays project from the façade and are distinguished by a cross gable. This elevation also includes a 2-story wing with flat roof that serves as an accessible terrace. The terrace is bounded by a wrought-iron railing. 
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