Campbell Hall, Academic building at University of California Berkeley, United States
Campbell Hall is a modern university building on the Berkeley campus that houses astronomy facilities and administrative functions. It connects to the physics department via a bridge and provides space for teaching, research, and student services.
The original building dated from 1959 but was completely rebuilt and reopened as a new structure in 2015. The reconstruction significantly expanded research capabilities and modernized all facilities.
The building maintains strong connections to astronomical research through its rooftop observatory and specialized research spaces for physics experiments.
Visitors find faculty offices and student services easily accessible across the campus. The connection to the physics building makes it a central hub for science activities.
The building holds LEED Gold certification and houses a specialized center for precision and quantum measurement research. These laboratories conduct cutting-edge work that remains largely invisible from outside.
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