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Pike vs. Phi Delt at Florida State
Ha. I see an FSUPhi beat me to it. We have a long standing good-natured rivalry, and both of us just built new houses. The reason the cost for houses of this size may seem low (Pike cost $4.5 million; Phi Delt $4 million ++) is because there was little or no land costs for the fraternities, and the University built the infrastructure and provided 100 parking places per house. The chapters had to pay very litte of the cost; we could put all our money into bricks & mortar.
Pike, Phi Delt and Lambda Chi just finished building new houses. Sig Ep and ATO will break ground soon. All five will be more or less the same size. Phi Delt built three unconnected buildings. If they house 66 men then they have the largest house capacity. Website: http://www.fsuphidelt.org/index.asp LXA built two unconnected houses. Website: http://www.lxafsu.com/ Pike built one enormous 40,000 square foot house all under one roof. It houses 60 men. Website: http://www.fsupikes.com/ the Pike house is the largest fraternity house in the nation under one roof. It's possible that Phi Delt has the largest fraternity house in the nation under three roofs. Rush was great this fall. All three of us pledged between 45-60 men each. Couple of other points brought up previously in this thread: 1. About Pike being the largest fraternity in the nation... It's been published before, but: SAE has more total initiates; Sig Ep has the most undergraduates in a given year; TKE has the most chapters; Phi Kappa Psi has the alrgest endowment; Pike has the largest average chapter size among all fraternities, and has had that for twenty years or more. All of this information is inconsequential because it discounts the strength of great fraternities like, well, Phi Delt, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi and many others. 2. Sig Ep house at Mississippi State is the largest fraternity house in mississippi. Since 1960 the Pikes house there had that distinction. When the Sig Eps built their new house the deliberately built it one square foot larger. |
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Their's is certainly nice, I like it alot, but it's not all that big. At Arkansas, our best architecture is our fraternity and sorority houses and Ole Main. Otherwise, the rest of the buildings are aesthetic (sp?) nightmares. You should see the Sigma Chi or Kappa Sig houses here, they are absolutely huge and beautiful. |
i couldn't really tell what Pike looked like.......but I don't like LXA or Phi Delt at all.......Phi Delt looks like a school/office building...and LXA looks like an apartment complex. There is no character or uniqueness to them at all. They remind me of a spec home....only massive in size.
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I'm sorry the photos don't do the houses justice. The Phi Delt house is extremey impressive. The LXA house design is a little more subdued but very well laid-out and the members love it. The Pike house is, a-hem, fabulous.
True, none of the houses have the character of old southern homes, but all the houses here are bult to compete with the huge apartment rental market. With FSU, FAMU and the junior college, Tallahassee is home to about 70,000 college students. |
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Phi Mu has now bought the old ZTA house, from when they left. The Alpha Phi house stands empty, but there was a rumor that they would be coming back to OU since Zeta left. |
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Also, Alpha Phi has recolonized at OU this Fall. I understand they accepted around 100 women, are renovating the house, and will be moving back in for Fall 2007. |
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Being a grad student, I haven't a clue about the current climate in south greek, aside from the kid that got hit because there are no sidewalks. |
Just to give the west coast some love, I direct you to the U-Dub Chi Omega house, which claims to be "the second largest fraternal structure west of the Mississippi"
http://students.washington.edu/chiomega/ourhouse.html And, it even looks pretty from the outside (in my opinion) :) |
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i forgot the name of the sorority
however, the largest physical sorority house that is west of the mississippi river is on the university of colorado campus. or actually i guess you would consider it off campus, but it is in boulder on the hill.
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Well, I have a set of the blueprints right now on my dining room table for the A-Phi house at OU and it's 29,000 s.f., we are spending $1.4 million completely renovating it and yes, it will be full next fall with most of our 100+ new members! We are so excited to be back on campus and the house will have a Starbucks type study lounge, spa bathrooms, gorgeous hardwoods, brick outdoor dining room, all new decor and furniture, etc. All bedrooms will house 2 girls (a few 3 girl rooms) with custom furniture. I don't think anyone will ever know for sure WHAT house is the biggest in the nation as most houses probably don't even have current blueprints on them. So everyone can say theirs is the biggest and no one will be the wiser! Looks are deceiving though...our 3rd floor is with dormers and our newer wing stretches out in the back, so just driving by, it probably doesn't look bigger then some of the others. I am just so thrilled our Chapter has recolonized with some awesome girls, our house will be shiny and new again, and we are back for good! Phi alumn - '97 graduated |
I'm not sure of the numbers but looking at the picture the Lambda Chi house at Indiana Univ. is a big freaking house. http://www.indiana.edu/~lxa/
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