Can you name that building?


Think you’re an expert at naming campus buildings? Put your skills to the test by identifying the buildings that match the following descriptions and pictures!

  1. One of the newest buildings on campus, it is found in the Price School of Public Policy. Home to arguably the best café (and probably the most unknown), this building has state-of-the-art classrooms, labs and a hip interior that makes for a good study spot.

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  1. Unless you’re an engineer, you have probably never stepped foot inside this building. The architecture of it is actually pretty interesting, though; it can be separated from other buildings by its sheer quantity of windows.

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  1. Located in the middle of campus near Annenberg, this building celebrates the USC athletic department. It can be distinguished by its glass windows where several trophies can be seen on display.

  1. Also one of the newest buildings on campus, it is found in between the bookstore and GFS. With a super cool, modern interior, it is a must-see even if you don’t have any business being inside. Its media center was actually just named for Julie Chen, Leslie Moonves and CBS. That should give it away for you.

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  1. Standing at 156 feet tall in between Taper and Leavey, this building is in the shape of a rectangular prism. It is home to the Rossier School of Education and is the site of the infamous rooftop sex scandal.

 

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  1. The backdrop of probably all LinkedIn photo-shoots, this building houses a cute little library that’s a good change of scenery from Leavey. If you’re sitting outside on a game day, you will definitely see and hear people kicking the poles on their way to the Coliseum.

 

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