Zumberge Hall, Science building at University of Southern California, Los Angeles, US
Zumberge Hall of Science contains research facilities, laboratories, and modern teaching spaces equipped with technological equipment for scientific studies at USC.
Originally known as Science Hall when completed in 1928, the building was renamed in 2003 to honor James Zumberge, former USC president and geology professor.
The building's arcade features a 1937 mural by Jean Goodwin Ames depicting four youths in scientific contemplation, reflecting academic dedication.
The building houses the Department of Earth Sciences and Southern California Earthquake Center, providing resources for research and education.
Architects John and Donald Parkinson incorporated Romanesque Revival elements including cast stone pendants and gargoyles at the building's corners.
Location: Los Angeles
GPS coordinates: 34.01932,-118.28634
Latest update: March 5, 2025 17:17
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