Medway-Sydenham consists of two separate residences that are connected through a tunnel. Both Medway and Sydenham are three stories high and contains only stairs and no elevators.
Medway Medway contains a total of nine floors, all 3 floors per three units. The fourth unit in Medway is made up of the Thomas L. Hoskin
Library (also known as the
Medlib), the Formal Lounge (also known as the
Flounj) and the Green Room (formerly the Medway Lounge). The four units are positioned in a rectangular shape, forming a
Quad in the center. • Unit: WPM --- Floors: Murphy, Peache, Wilson • Unit: MGM --- Floors: Gibbons, McKibben, Meredith • Unit: BED --- Floors: Beattie, Drury, Eccles The word floor is more associated with the names than with actually landings of a building. The floors of the third floor (Eccles, Meredith and Wilson) are connected by the hallway as are the floors of the second floor (Drury, McKibben and Peache). Although they are connected by the hallway, they are considered to be of distinct groups. In the past, they were separated by doors that were kept closed and locked.
Sydenham The Sydenham building design is very similar to Medway's. It has a total of 9 floors within 3 units. The fourth section in Sydenham consists of the
Cafeteria and the Sydenham Lounge. Unlike Medway, Sydenham's 3 units are named as a whole. Similar to the first floor of Medway, none of the units floors are connected directly to each other. They are only connected by the tunnel system. • Unit: Spencely Tamblyn (ST) --- Floors: ST-1, ST-2, ST-3 • Unit: James Neville (JN) --- Floors: JN-1, JN-2, JN-3 • Unit: Crane Ingram (CI) --- Floors: CI-1, CI-2, CI-3 == Vixens ==