Mathey College is one of five underclass residential colleges at Princeton University. Located in the Northwest corner of the Princeton Campus, its dormitories and other buildings are predominantly in the Collegiate Gothic style. Mathey College is named after Dean Mathey '12, a prominent member of the Princeton community. Jump to: navigation, search For other Princetons, see Princeton. ... Victoria Tower at the Palace of Westminster, London: Gothic details provided by A.W.N. Pugin The Gothic revival was a European architectural movement with origins in mid-18th century England. ...
The undergraduate residential colleges are the residential-dining complexes that house freshmen, sophomores, and a handful of junior and senior resident advisers.
Rockefeller College and MatheyCollege are located in the northwest corner of the campus; their Collegiate Gothic architecture often graces University brochures.
Forbes College, located slightly southwest of the southwest corner of the campus, is a former hotel, purchased by the university and expanded to form a residential college.