Map - University of Montana

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Locations

  1. Buildings

    1. Administration

      1. Brantly Hall

        Brantly Hall was built in 1923 and served as a women's residence hall. Today is houses staff and administration offices.

        It was originally called North Hall and was renamed Brantly Hall in 1955. Lois Reat Brantly served as a housemother and social director in the dormitory from 1923 to 1939.

        In 1956, Brantly Hall was connected to Corbin Hall by an addition, North Corbin Hall. The connecting of Corbin and Brantly formed an "L". Brantly Hall runs east to west and connects to North Corbin at the north end of Corbin. 

        Accessibility


        Accessible Entrances: There are two accessible entrances to Brantly Hall. The first accessible entrance to Brantly Hall is located where the building joins North Corbin at the southwest corner of Brantly. This basement entrance is ramped and is equipped with an automatic opener. The southwest entrance of Brantly Hall is also accessible and equipped with an automatic door opener.

        Elevator: Brantly Hall and Corbin Hall are both served by one elevator. The elevator serves all levels of the building. The elevator is located to the left after entering the southwest entrance.

        If you enter through the west entrance, the elevator is located on the right, midway down the hall.

        Areas of Rescue Assistance: Areas of rescue assistance are located in the space adjacent to the elevator on all levels.

        Accessible Restrooms: Accessible restrooms are located on all floors.

        Parking: Closest accessible parking is located in Lot K1 and on the east side of the building in the lot between Fine Arts and Brantly Hall.

        Brantly-North Corbin-Corbin floor plans: