David Lawrence Hall (University Of Pittsburgh)
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David Lawrence Hall (University Of Pittsburgh)
David Lawrence Hall is a major academic building at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, where it serves as the school's largest lecture hall and auditorium facility. History Lawrence Hall was constructed on the site former Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh Board of Education's central warehouse and maintenance shop which was acquired by the university for $300,000. Designed by Johnstone, McMillin & Associates, it was completed in the spring of 1968 at a cost of $2.2 million. Lawrence Hall was originally known as the Common Facilities Building, and contains a large lecture hall that is typically divided into two parts and nine classrooms on two floors. Lawrence Hall is used for social sciences classes and other disciplines across the school's curriculum. In 1969, Lawrence Hall became the center of one of the largest student protests at Pitt during the late 1960s era when many student demonstrations were occurrin ...
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