16 with air conditioning residence halls at Duke University, ranked by student reviews. Residence halls with central or window-unit air conditioning.
Alspaugh House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses, a traditional Gothic-style corridor building w…
Bassett House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses, a traditional corridor-style Gothic building wi…
Brown House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses, a historic Gothic corridor building with double r…
Craven Quad is one of Duke's West Campus upperclass residential quads, a cluster of corridor-style buildings…
Crowell Quad is one of Duke's West Campus upperclass residential quads, featuring corridor-style rooms with c…
Edens House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses — note that "Edens House" on East Campus is distin…
Epworth Hall is an upperclass residence hall on Duke's West Campus, offering suite-style rooms with semi-priv…
Giles House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses, a traditional Gothic corridor building with doubl…
House V is one of Duke's East Campus first-year residential houses. Like all East Campus buildings, it is a c…
House VI is one of Duke's East Campus first-year residential houses, a corridor-style building with double ro…
Jarvis House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses. Traditional Gothic corridor-style building with…
Pegram House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses, a historic Gothic corridor building with double…
Randolph House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses, a traditional Gothic corridor building with do…
Swift Tower is one of Duke's West Campus upperclass residential towers, offering apartment-style rooms with p…
Wannamaker Hall is one of Duke's West Campus upperclass residence halls, a mid-century building with corridor…
Wilson House is one of Duke's East Campus first-year houses, a historic Gothic corridor building with double…