Oh Just realized something Many buildings on college campuses built in the 1970s, apart from being brutalist horrors, were specifically designed to be difficult to occupy by student riots Very unpleasant, narrow twisting halls with counterintuitive pathing
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Apart from the twisty hallways, there are heavy doors that I think can be automatically closed and locked
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UW's Red Square has a similar (alleged) purpose, more subtle Its current incarnation was built in 1969 Pay no attention to the gorgeous library--focus on the red bricks They're incredibly smooth, and very slippery when wet Student riot? Just wet them down, problem solvedpic.twitter.com/cJ4xbkXssQ
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Not East Bank so much as West Bank, but there are examples in both. I remember clearly one of my history professors pointing out that WB is such a brutalist horror (as opposed to EB, especially in the older parts) because it was first developed in the 1970s
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