14 with shared kitchen residence halls at Columbia University, ranked by student reviews. Residence halls that include a shared kitchen — useful for cooking your own meals or storing groceries.
One of the smallest halls. Entirely suites. Renovated 2004 with hardwood floors.
Designed by Robert A.M. Stern. 300 singles and 36 doubles. Primarily juniors.
Apartment-style for mostly seniors. 2-person and 4-person units.
Classic corridor-style with single/double rooms, communal bathrooms, and kitchens on each floor.
Located on 110th Street. Mostly singles. Primarily juniors.
Suite-style for seniors. 4-6-person apartments with single rooms, private kitchen and bathroom.
All-sophomore building with corridor-style large doubles. Recently added air conditioning.
6-person suites (4 singles, 1 double) with private bathroom and kitchen on floors 2-15.
Apartment-style with 4 apartments per floor housing 4-8 residents. Recently added A/C.
Mostly juniors and seniors in singles, some sophomores in doubles.
Recently renovated with large kitchens/lounges per floor. Some of the largest first-year singles.
Upperclass corridor-style residence.
Corridor-style first-year housing with single and double rooms.
Named after Philosophy Dean Frederick Woodbridge.