CPI North Building
The North Building at Center Path Institute is the one that is primarily designed for housing hybridized students. Factually, a notable majority of hybridized individuals often exhibit gigantic heights or immense weights, which necessitates that certain additional steps be taken when designing a building's architecture to accomodate for their enlarged statures. For example, the building itself is made of doubly or triply reinforced materials, the ceilings are far higher, and the doorways extend up to such a degree that many people who are not familiar with these kinds of accomodations are often dumbfounded or shocked upon seeing them. Other less obvious choices are made, too. Rarely, a hybridized individual may be born without eyes, but still are somehow able to see through other means: be that as it may, they lack the capability to perceive translucency or transparency. So, except for when it is absolutely necessary, glass or other see-through materials are not used; the glass of a window, for example, is often substituted with thin meshing or is else entirely absent.
Due to the low frequency at which students with such a profound degree of hybridization are ever even born, let alone in attendance at CPI, housing within the North Building is open--but not guaranteed--to any on-campus resident that could be considered elligble for the East Building. There's a lengthy bureaucratic process for actually gaining residency in the North Building for someone who doesn't naturally meet the criteria for it, just to keep a paper trail in case any form of auditor comes around and starts asking why people have accomodations that they don't need, but it tends to be easy. There is, however, a minute risk that any resident may be evicted in order to make room for someone who does need the accomodations of the North Building. It's like the seat for pregnant women or for elderly people on a bus.