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There can be little doubt that the Olin School of Business is Washington University's wealthiest undergraduate school, and it shows in Simon Hall, the Business School's undergraduate building, which features impressive technologically-equipped facilities - from classrooms to bathrooms.
Simon Hall has three pairs of bathrooms, all of which (like the hall itself) are unspectacularly designed, but all of which (like Simon's classrooms) are stacked with the latest in bathroom technology. The worst of the three sets of bathrooms is the pair of restrooms on the second floor, near the faculty offices and the Kopolow Business Library.
Although its size (3 toilets and 3 sinks) is adequate for a relatively less-crowded area of Simon, the bathroom is poorly laid out, with extremely inconveniently-placed mirrors and a lack of productive feng shui. The décor of the restrooms is drab, beige, and unattractive. Like all bathrooms in Business-School buildings, these facilities are equipped with above-average facilities: infrared-triggered sinks, automatic-flush toilets and urinals, and a handy shelf on which one could place one's belongings while using the facilities. Despite generally excellent facilities, the usual Simon Hall unattractiveness coupled with a poor layout make this bathroom the worst in the undergraduate Business School building.
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