Crawford Hall is one of nine original buildings designed by
William Pereira that were present when the campus opened in 1965. Cased in cylindrical concrete panels and perched atop a small hill, it has a castle-like presence when viewed from the road. It is attached to a smaller administrative building by an arched, covered walkway which spans a landscaped courtyard between the two. Originally named
Campus Hall, English band
The Cure played an 18-song set at Crawford Hall on October 27, 1984 as part of their "The Top Tour". American
no-wave band
Sonic Youth played a 14-song set at Crawford Hall on November 3, 1990 in support of the album
Goo Since 2016, the complex has been used by the
Los Angeles Rams during their training camps at UC Irvine. ==See also==