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The new Zachry Engineering Education Complex is a completely modernized and expanded facility. The original Zachry building was dedicated in 1972 and served the college well for many years. Now at 525,000 sq. ft. and dedicated solely to undergraduate engineering education, it is the largest academic building on the Texas A&M campus.
The complex will revolutionize the way we deliver education to our undergraduate students. It will be a departure from the traditional classroom and lecture hall and focus on student-centered design to optimize modern learning techniques and technology.
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E-QUAD
THE ENGINEERING QUAD (E-QUAD)
Wisenbaker Engineering
Building
Zachry Engineering Education Complex
Dwight Look Engineering
Building
Civil EngineeringLab Building
Joe C. Richardson Petroleum
Engineering Building H.J. (Bill) and Reta Haynes
Engineering Building
How to build a sphere
out of cubes By Olafur Eliasson
50 Engineering EquationsThroughout the E-Quad, you can fi nd 50 favorite equations engraved in the pavement that were selected by our students, faculty, staff and former students.
ENGINEERINGART COLLECTION
This collection celebrates the intersection of creativity and innovation through art and engineering. The College of Engineering has commissioned site-specifi c, privately-funded works of art that refl ect the interdisciplinary fi elds of engineering.
A university committee selected 10 visionary artists from more than 100 candidates to be included in the art collection within the Zachry Engineering Education Complex. The selected artists draw inspiration from science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The collection promotes innovation and discovery of science and engineering by:
• Encouraging excellence, innovationand cross-disciplinary initiatives inengineering education
• Providing national and internationalleadership in engineering education
• Encouraging and supportingopportunities for students to growbeyond their chosen disciplines.
INTERSECTION OF ART & ENGINEERINGThe College of Engineering integrated an art program within the Zachry Engineering Education Complex to encourage creativity, innovation and promote cross-disciplinary initiatives in education and research. The art program entails site-specifi c works of art created by visionary artists, who conceptually draw inspiration from science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The goal of The College of Engineering art program is to engage the students, faculty and alumni by inspiring exploration, inventiveness and enterprise.
IN THE ZACHRY ENGINEERINGEDUCATION COMPLEX
Daniel Rozin
Jay Shinn
LEVEL 1: How to build a sphere out of cubesBy Olafur EliassonMixed Media Sculpture (located in E-Quad)
Smoke Painting #44By Rosemarie FioreColor Smoke Firework Residue on Paper
A-Gadda-Da-VidaBy Jay ShinnWall Painting with Choreographed Projected Color Sequence, Repeating Loop
LEVEL 2:PulseBy Daniel CanogarScreens, Electronic Components, Video Contents
Prototype for Stellar Interloper (Silver Surfer)By Iñigo Manglano-OvalleCarbon fi ber and aluminum alloy-foil
What it Takes to MakeBy Daniel Rozin1024 motors, motion sensors, control electronics, custom fi rmware, printed circuits, stainless steel, crass and wood
Shapeshifting to Transcend Limbo & Transcending Realms: Chaos and Flow, Love and FearBy Lyndi SalesMirrored acrylic, dichroic acrylic, and aluminum
LathocyteBy Andy VogtSalvaged Lath
LEVEL 3: Transparent DataBy Laurie FrickFused glass and mild steel
LEVEL 4: Infi nitesimalsBy Rusty ScrubyPhotographic reconstruction on aluminum
Engineering Art Collection
Copyright: How to build a sphere out of squares 2018, Olafur Eliasson for Texas A&M University — Photo: Studio Eliasson Lyndi Sales Rusty Scruby
FACILITY MAP Download the EngiNEAR ME app for fully accessible navigation around the ZACH.
ElevatorsDesign StudioLearning StudioStudy/Huddle SpacesOpen Study Areas LabsCareer CenterEngineering Design Center Engineering Art Collection
Engineering Design Center
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Learning Resource Center
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Engineering Graduate Programs
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Global Programs 410
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ElevatorsLearning StudiosStudy/Huddle SpacesOpen Study AreasLabsCollege of Engineering Offi cesMeeting RoomsEngineering Art Collection
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KOLDUS
Fermier Hall (FERM)466 Ross Street, College Station, TX 77843
Thompson Hall (THOM)510 Ross Street, College Station, TX 77843
Reed McDonald Building (RDMC) / Graphics Services Building 575 Ross Street, College Station, TX 77843
Scoates Hall (SCTS)333 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Harvey R. Bright Building (HRBB)710 Ross Street, College Station, TX 77843
Doherty Building (DRTY)242 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Joe C. Richardson Petroleum Engineering Building (RICH)245 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
H.J. (Bill) and Reta Haynes Engineering Building (HEB)727 Ross Street, College Station, TX 77843
Dwight Look Engineering Building (DLEB)199 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Mechanical Engineering Office Building (MEOB)202 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
James J. Cain ’51 Building (ENPH)180 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Wisenbaker Engineering Building (WEB)188 Bizzell Street, College Station, TX 77843
Zachry Engineering Education Complex (ZACH)125 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Jack E. Brown Chemical Engineering Building (CHEN)100 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Emerging Technologies Building (ETB)101 Bizzell Street, College Station, TX 77843
AI Engineering Building (AIEN)423 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Teague Research Center (TEAG)735 Lamar Street, College Station, TX 77843
ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES BUILDINGS:Located on Lamar Street between Spence Street and Nagle Street.
Engineering Activities Building A (EABA)646 Lamar Street, College Station, TX 77843
Engineering Activities Building B (EABB)620 Lamar Street, College Station, TX 77843
Engineering Activities Building C (EABC)588 Lamar Street, College Station, TX 77843
Engineering Quad (E-Quad)
VISITOR PARKING:
Northside Parking Garage (NSPG)104 Ireland Street, College Station, TX 77843
Central Parking Garage (CCPG)450 Spence Street, College Station, TX 77843
Lot 51 Paid Visitor ParkingPolo Road, College Station, TX 77843
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