Windsor Halls is Purdue’s oldest all-female residential complex, made up of five connected buildings: Duhme, Shealy, Warren, Wood, and Vawter. Built between 1934 and 1951, Windsor is known for its historic architecture, sunlit rooms, and mature campus trees that create a picturesque setting. Residents live in single, double, or triple rooms near community bathrooms, with spacious lounges and living rooms in each hall. Windsor Dining Court is located underneath Vawter and Warren.
All illustrations of student room furniture in residence halls, suites and apartments are general in nature and intended for reference only. They do not necessarily represent the exact layout or type of furniture provided in each space. Actual furnishings may vary by room type, building or availability and are subject to change without notice.
Illustrations are approximate.
Illustrations are approximate.