Hearst Memorial Mining Building
The Hearst Memorial Mining Building at the University of California, Berkeley that is currently home to the university's materials science department. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is also designated as part of California Historical Landmark #946. It was the first building on that campus designed by John Galen Howard.
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University of California, Berkeley - Materials science - National Register of Historic Places - California Historical Landmark - John Galen Howard
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Construction began in 1902, as part of Phoebe Hearst's master campus development plan (see architecture section of UC Berkeley) and in memory of George Hearst, who had been a successful miner.
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1902 - Phoebe Hearst - UC Berkeley - George Hearst - Miner
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From 1998 to 2003, the building underwent a massive renovation, expansion, and seismic retrofit, in which a platform was built underneath the building, and a suspension system capable of up to 1 meter lateral travel was installed. To keep the expansion distinct from the historic building, shot peened aluminium (rather than stone) and a more modern design were used in the new construction.
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1998 - 2003 - Seismic retrofit - Suspension - Shot peened - Aluminium
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