LeConte Hall
1924 establishments in CaliforniaJohn Galen Howard buildingsNational Register of Historic Places in Berkeley, CaliforniaScience and technology in the San Francisco Bay AreaUniversity of California, Berkeley buildings
LeConte Hall is the former name of a building on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, which is home to the physics department. LeConte Hall was one of the largest physics buildings in the world at the time it was opened in 1924, and was also the site of the first atom collider, built by Ernest O. Lawrence in 1931.The building was named in honor of the brothers Joseph and John LeConte, professors of Physics and Geology, who were respectively the first and third presidents of UC Berkeley. Their last name was removed from the building in 2020 due to their white supremacist views. As of 2021, the university has not decided on a permanent name.
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Oppenheimer Way, Berkeley
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Gilman Hall
Oppenheimer Way
94720 Berkeley
California, United States
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