Wallis Annenberg Hall Debuts at USC in Los Angeles

by Nellie Day

LOS ANGELES – The University of Southern California (USC) has completed its new Wallis Annenberg Hall at Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. The $40-million project features 88,000 square feet situated over five levels.

The new building is near the USC Central Campus in Los Angeles. It will house broadcast network equipment, media classrooms and laboratories.

The project was constructed by Bernards and designed by Dan Benjamin of Harley Ellis Devereaux. This is Bernards’ third major project with USC.

The building was named for the benefactor, Wallis Annenberg, president of the Annenberg Foundation and the longest-serving USC trustee.

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