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Arch. 245
Spring Semester 2004



University of California Campus in Berkeley
(buildings investigated highlighted in red)

 



North Gate Hall:

Although North Gate Hall is currently the Graduate School of Journalism, it was the original School of Architecture.



Durant Hall:

Durant Hall currently houses the East Asian Library and East Asian Language Studies.

 



Haviland Hall:

The Social Welfare and Public Health departments are located in Haviland Hall.



McLaughlin Hall:

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Institute of Transportation Studies are currently located in McLaughlin Hall.



Lewis Hall:

Lewis Hall houses Chemistry along with Latimer Hall.



Morrison Hall:

Morrison Hall is the home of the Music department.



Tolman Hall:

Tolman Hall is currently used by both the Graduate School of Education, as well as the Psychology department.



Tan Hall:

A hard to get into hall devoted to Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.


  


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