The 03-103 building is an eight-story tower on the southwest corner of the Princeton University campus in New Jersey. Constructed in 1950 and known as the Louis B. Foster residence hall, it was originally meant to house students in two-bed dorm rooms connected by semi-private bathrooms. The building also features guest suites, eight sets of fireplaces, and a student lounge. In 2012, 03-103 celebrated its restoration to accessibility standards, green standards, and enhanced student living. The building's main attractions now are its convenient location to academic buildings, proximity to eateries and shopping, and access to public transportation.