Cory Hall
Berkeley’s first building to be built in the Modernist style is designed to house the growing electrical engineering department.
The building, named for Clarence L. Cory, dean of the College of Mechanics and a faculty member for almost 40 years, houses a state-of-the-art electronic micro-fabrication facility and labs devoted to integrated circuits, lasers, and robotics. The fifth floor was added in 1985, with an exterior featuring a computer chip-inspired design motif.
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