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Jan 1, 2000 · Powell was one of the first four structures built on campus (the others are Haines Hall, Kinsey Hall and Royce Hall).
Formerly known as the College Library, Powell Library was constructed from 1926 to 1929 and was one of the original four buildings that comprised the UCLA campus in the early period of the university's life.
May 1, 2022 · The buildings are now called Royce Hall, Powell Library, Haines Hall and David and Renée Kaplan Hall, respectively. UCLA’s first buildings feature small details and decorations that often have...
Sep 16, 2020 · While you might not be able to go to UCLA and may be far from campus, we're going to take you in and around one of UCLA's landmarks, Powell Library!
Aug 4, 2022 · Powell Library remains one of UCLA’s most iconic structures. Finished in 1929 as one of the first four buildings on the Westwood campus, Powell features a 63-foot-high interior dome supported on interlaced trusses with intricately painted ceiling panels.
Jul 1, 2018 · It sat between the Men’s Gym (now the Student Activities Center) and the Dance Building (now Glorya Kaufman Hall) at the bottom of Janss Steps. Its name: Temporary Powell Staging Facility. Before long, to the campus community, it became simply “Towell.”
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View of Powell Library on the right and Royce Hall on the left, located in the UCLA campus. Powell Library was built from 1927-1929 and was designed by architect George W. Kelham. Royce Hall was built from 1928-1929 and was designed by Allison & Allison, Architects.