Giedt Hall
Giedt Hall is a state-of-the-art classroom building located in UC Davis's Engineering Physical Sciences district. With two classrooms and three lecture theaters, including the 278-seat Ted and Rand Schaal Auditorium, Giedt Hall provides a modern learning environment for students from across the campus. The building is named after former engineering and geology professor emeritus Warren Giedt and his wife, Leta, who generously donated $2.5 million towards its construction.
Constructed in 2006, Giedt Hall replaced 18 temporary buildings on the site, making it the first time such structures were removed from the campus. The building features WiFi connectivity and has become a notable landmark, even inspiring a local band named after it. Giedt Hall is a testament to the university's commitment to providing top-notch facilities for engineering and geology classes, while also serving as a valuable resource for students from various disciplines.
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