As you get to read more about the architectural portion of the Berkeley campus. It digs deep into the thought that was put into building the campus, and how they felt students felt about the campus. Read more here (starting page 23) to get a better understanding of this impacted the community.
People often talk about the difficulties of having a class inside of Dwinelle Hall, from personal experience I can say this is probably a difficult building to roam. It's also a pretty accessible Honesbuilding for those who need special access, honestly not being able to find classrooms are the most interesting part since you get to explore the "maze". Read about some unique featured of the "freshman maze" here.
Dwinelle has has not only impacted the UC Berkeley community, and the hispanic community with legal issues, but he's also argued with the supreme court to help colored children get admited into public schools. During this time period there weren't really much access to public schools for African American children. Dwinelle's ultamate goal was to bring all cultures together instead of fighting and arguing against each other click here to read more!