
E. Warren Hall
E. Warren Hall was a functioning academic building on the California State University, East Bay campus in Hayward, California. It housed classrooms, offices, and labs, serving as a hub for various university activities. The building was constructed to support the university's educational mission and provide facilities for students and faculty. Tragically, it collapsed during the 2015 Napa earthquake, resulting in injuries and loss of life. The incident highlighted the importance of earthquake-resistant building design. The site has since been used for recovery efforts and planning for future campus improvements.