<p>That thing with some new pavement and a bunch of modular buildings.</p>
<p>There’s a new pavement? I’ve always thought they were just moving dirt around.</p>
<p>I want to know this as well. It’s been taking forever! Perhaps a better version of Evans itself? Haha :P</p>
<p>My theory: Campbell is being renovated right now. Everything there moved to Hearst Field Annex. Next year, Eshleman is being torn down. The things there are supposed to be moving to Hearst Field Annex. I think the stuff between Evans and Memorial glade is where they’re moving Campbell when it gets kicked out of Hearst Field Annex and before real Campbell is done.</p>
<p>What about the construction in front of Stern Hall?</p>
<p>Ok they are literally moving dirt and tree trunks in front of Stern. Lived there for two years. Never saw any progress.</p>
<p>haha…so glad i moved out of foothill after frosh year…at one point i almost considered staying their for sophomore year. woulda been dumb ****.</p>
<p>What? They are also constructing a modular-like building so this time it has to be more than moving dirt.</p>
<p>Has anything been actually constructed? I’m abroad so I don’t know, but I remember a week in Stern where my roommate and I actually kept track of what happened because we were tired of bulldozers and all we saw were logs moved back and forth. We assumed Stern was a storage place for other construction because it was the only thing that made sense at the time.</p>
<p>I haven’t been up there in a while! or the whole semester actually!</p>
<p>I assumed Evans was being torn down, on the account of it being terribly ugly and foundationally unstable. But those were just rumors I heard anyways.</p>
<p>^ That would be nice. I thought it would like a retrofit like Campbell Hall since it takes much more money and time to take down a building and reconstruct it than to retrofitting.</p>
<p>Well, under that rumor, my guess is they’ll make that building, demolish Evans, throw all the Evans refugees into that safe haven, rebuild Evans (probably under a new name), and toss them back into the soul-reaping pit that can hardly be called a building.</p>
<p>As an aside, is there a list of UC Berkeley construction projects anywhere?</p>
<p>Big building can be functional and be aesthetic like the David Brower Center which is next to Evans Diamond.</p>
<p>They posted the construction signs for the site. It turns out that it is a temporary staging area for the Campbell replacement construction, and the landscape will be restored once the construction is done. Though it seems like a temporary staging area would be useful for many situations, so it seems like they might as well leave it.</p>