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A view over the school's lagoon to one of the Channel Islands Henley Gate (eastern entrance) at dawn. The University of California, Santa Barbara is located on cliffs directly above the Pacific Ocean. UCSB's campus is autonomous from local government and has not been annexed by the city of Santa Barbara.
This design element was carried over into many of the school's subsequent buildings. The UCSB Libraries, consisting of the Davidson Library and the Arts Library, hold more than three million bound volumes [35] and millions of microforms, government documents, manuscripts, maps, satellite and aerial images, sound recordings, and other materials ...
Pages in category "University of California, Santa Barbara buildings and structures" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Institute for Energy Efficiency is housed in Henley Hall, [22] a three-story 49,900 gross square foot building designed to house IEE's research activity and programs. The building consists of wet- and dry laboratories, conference and collaboration spaces, a 124-seat lecture hall and faculty and administrative offices.
Bren Hall's original location was a parking lot. All of the waste was recycled and used in the construction or elsewhere on campus. Developers designed the building to conserve power by using energy-efficient lighting, natural lighting, efficient boilers, connection to the campus's chilled water loop, and a sophisticated building automation system.
He also contributed funds to the building of the tower and the Storke Communications Plaza, which is situated at the base of the tower. [ 10 ] The Plaza houses the university paper (the Daily Nexus ), the radio station ( KCSB-FM ), and the yearbook office ( La Cumbre Yearbook ); the top of the tower supports cell phone signal transmitters and a ...
Kohn Hall, which houses KITP, is located just beyond the Henley Gate at the East Entrance of the UCSB campus. The building was designed by the Driehaus Prize winner and New Classical architect Michael Graves, and a new wing designed by Graves was added in 2003–2004. Kohn Hall, which houses the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.
Robertson Gymnasium was built in 1958 and completed in 1959. The architect responsible for creating Rob Gym was Charles Luckman Associates, who was also the main architect for the Kennedy Space Center and Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, as well as The Forum and Madison Square Garden.