Warren Hall, Administrative building at California State University East Bay in Hayward, United States.
Warren Hall is a five-story modern administrative building at California State University East Bay containing roughly 67,000 square feet of space. It houses administrative offices, faculty workspaces, and a campus Welcome Center for visitors and students.
The original Warren Hall was completed in 1971 and became the tallest building in the city at thirteen stories. It was demolished in 2013 due to seismic safety concerns and replaced by the current modern structure.
The building bears the name of E. Guy Warren, a local businessman in transportation who helped establish the university campus in this city. His name reflects the connection between the community and the institution.
The building is easy to identify on campus and features a Welcome Center inside where visitors can get oriented and find information. Stop by to ask questions or pick up campus maps and resources.
The facade of the new building features more than 34,000 square feet of insulated panels that contribute to its LEED Gold certification. This construction method significantly improves energy efficiency and lowers the building's energy use.
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