Drinker House is a Residence Hall for first students. Located at the south end of Taylor Street, the stone building honors the memory of Henry S. Drinker, Class of 1871 and University president from 1905 to 1920. An underground stream runs between Drinker and Dravo. Additionally, Drinker House is home to the Global Lehigh First-Year Theme Community, a community for domestic and international students interested in learning about world cultures and promoting better international understanding.
This four-story residence hall houses 131 first students. Most of the rooms are doubles and singles with a few triples. All the rooms have movable furniture, including a bed, desk, desk chair, dresser drawers, and closet for each occupant. Rooms that do not have closets will have movable wardrobes for each student.
Residents of Drinker have access to a TV lounge, study lounge, kitchen, and laundry facility on the first floor.
Walkthrough Drinker
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BUILDING FLOOR PLANS (password protected)
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*Furniture listed and depicted in the walkthrough tour represents the most common arrangements in the building. Some rooms, especially Flex Rooms (singles and triples), may have different pieces depending on space and number of closets.