. Architect and engineer. ;2 o p-l Oo Q z O oZ> THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 12 ? MAY, NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. TWO VIEWS. STREET FRONTAGE. GYMNASIUM FOR OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY George W. Kelham, Architect the arena is 7,500, and 5,500 without thetemporary bleachers. Along the east corridor are the adminis-trative offices of the department of physi-cal education, offices for the various sports,a library and a conference room, while ateach end of the hall is a large gymnasium,one for boxing and the other for ^here in the building are similar roomsfor fencing and g
. Architect and engineer. ;2 o p-l Oo Q z O oZ> THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 12 ? MAY, NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. TWO VIEWS. STREET FRONTAGE. GYMNASIUM FOR OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY George W. Kelham, Architect the arena is 7,500, and 5,500 without thetemporary bleachers. Along the east corridor are the adminis-trative offices of the department of physi-cal education, offices for the various sports,a library and a conference room, while ateach end of the hall is a large gymnasium,one for boxing and the other for ^here in the building are similar roomsfor fencing and gymnastics. All of thegymnasia have offices for the instructorsattached. Several other rooms are avail-able for class instruction. The roof area surrounding the centralarena is used for boxing, wrestling, bag-punching, and sun bathing, and providesfacilities for golf practice driving in cages. In the basement under the arena is ahuge locker room for students. On eitherside of this, at a still lower level, althoughthe entrances are on the same one, are fivehandball and squash courts. Entrance tothe shower roo
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