Solano Park, Married student housing at the University of California's Davis campus presently consists of one 276-unit complex and another under construction with 200 two-bedroom units. Solano Park's 26 buildings--some two-story, others three-story--include 168 two-bedroom apartments and 108 one-bedroom units. All are unfurnished, except for built-in range and refrigerator. Laundry facilities, tot lots, and parking areas are provided as well as two recreation areas. One-bedroom units rent for $70 per month, two-bedroom units are $80. The housing was designed by Clark, Beuttler, Rockrise & Watson; landscape architect was Lawrence Halprin. Executive architect for the entire Davis campus is Gardner A Dailey & Associates. Total cost was $2,201,000
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