In its use – sleeping, studies, dining – this hall of residence is not unlike a monastery. In the plinth storey are communal spaces oriented to the courtyard, while the private cells above look out on to the surroundings. Laid partly projecting and offset in header bond, partly in a regular stretcher bond, the handmade facing bricks from Mexico lend this monolithic building its rough-relief character. In contrast, the courtyard facades consist of bands of fixed coloured glazing built to US standards, with air-conditioned spaces internally. The courtyard provides shade from the sun and has many of the features of an urban space.