11 College Dorms That Will Make You Want to Go Back to School

5. University of British Columbia – Tallwood House (Canada)

The clock tower and the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, as seen from the main entrance of the Hennings Building. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Dllu

Towering 18 stories high, Tallwood House at UBC is not only one of the tallest wooden residential buildings in the world—it’s also a paragon of eco-conscious luxury. Constructed using cross-laminated timber, the building marries sustainability with high-end design, offering a warm, Scandinavian aesthetic throughout. Every suite is thoughtfully laid out with clean lines, built-in storage, and minimalist furnishings. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the rooms with natural light and frame stunning views of the Pacific Ocean or British Columbia’s majestic mountains. The common areas are equally impressive: students have access to rooftop lounges, meditation and yoga studios, and shared kitchens that wouldn’t be out of place in a luxury co-living space. The building also includes multiple study pods and soundproof music practice rooms. A flagship project in green construction and student wellbeing, Tallwood House is more than just housing—it’s a vertical community that encourages sustainable living and academic excellence in equal measure.

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