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'''Building Name:''' Computer Science Information Technology Centre | '''Building Name:''' Computer Science Information Technology Centre | ||
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'''Architect:''' High Design '''?''' | '''Architect:''' High Design '''?''' | ||
'''Named for:''' | '''Named for:''' Its function as a centre for computer science. | ||
'''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Space dedicated to formal usability evaluations of computer systems (known as Usability Laboratory) completed 2000 | '''Renovations/changes/additions:''' Space dedicated to formal usability evaluations of computer systems (known as Usability Laboratory) completed in the year 2000 | ||
'''Notes:''' Features the first curved roof built on | '''Notes:''' Features the first curved roof built on UNB campus since 1876 when the curved third floor roof was added to [[Old Arts Building|Sir Howard Douglas Hall (Old Arts Building)]] | ||
'''Source(s):''' | '''Source(s):''' | ||
*University of New Brunswick Computer Science [[http://www.cs.unb.ca/itc/Usability/ website]] | |||
*Leroux, John. ''Building A University: The Architecture of UNB''. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2010, p. 119-120. | |||
*UA Case 123; Section 3, Box 1; Computer Science Information Technology Centre. | |||
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Revision as of 11:51, 23 July 2015
Building Name: Computer Science Information Technology Centre
Other Names: Unknown
Civic Address: 550 Windsor Street
Sod Turning: Unknown
Cornerstone Laying: Unknown
Opened for Use: 2000
Official Opening: [Summer 2000?]
Architect: High Design ?
Named for: Its function as a centre for computer science.
Renovations/changes/additions: Space dedicated to formal usability evaluations of computer systems (known as Usability Laboratory) completed in the year 2000
Notes: Features the first curved roof built on UNB campus since 1876 when the curved third floor roof was added to Sir Howard Douglas Hall (Old Arts Building)
Source(s):
- University of New Brunswick Computer Science [website]
- Leroux, John. Building A University: The Architecture of UNB. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 2010, p. 119-120.
- UA Case 123; Section 3, Box 1; Computer Science Information Technology Centre.
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