Brody Complex
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| Michigan State University campus | |
| Brody Complex | |
| Use | Student housing |
| Style | Brutalist Style |
| Erected | 1960 |
| Location | Western part of MSU campus |
| Architect | |
Brody Complex is a group of six student housing buildings on the campus of Michigan State University, in East Lansing, Michigan. It is located at the far northwestern corner of the campus. The six dormitories that comprise Brody are: Armstrong Hall, Bailey Hall, Bryan Hall, Butterfield Hall, Emmons Hall and Rather Hall. In the center of the complex is Brody Hall, home of the world's largest non-military cafeteria.[1]
Brody Complex is part of a much larger system of on-campus student housing at Michigan State University. In all, 24 student housing buildings make up one of the largest student housing systems in the nation.

