 Charlotte S. and Davre R. Davidson Continuing Education  Erected in 1975-76, the Charlotte S. and Davre R. Davidson Continuing Education Conference Center was designed by the firm of Edward Durell Stone Architects. The 36,0000-square-foot building is constructed along formal classic lines, featuring tall brick archways and a 75-foot tower, distinguished by the USC seal, which serves as a landmark at the northeast corner of the University Park campus (intersection of Figueroa Street and Jefferson Boulevard). Serving the university’s needs for conferences, symposia and other continuing-education programs, the center encompasses six state-of-the-art meeting facilities and offers an array of conference services, including fine cuisine. Address 3415 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA Suggested Parking PSD Disability Access A ramp is located at the south entrance of the building. Restrooms are accessible, as well as upper floors via elevator. View on Campus Map |