CMU Plans to Add New Research, Academic Buildings from Essential Public Radio [of Pittsburgh]
"CMU's ten-year Master Plan. New buildings and additions are red; existing buildings are grey. A major new “Nano-Bio-Energy Technologies Building” headlined the presentation when Carnegie Mellon University unveiled its ten-year Master Plan to the Pittsburgh City Planning Commission Tuesday. CMU hopes to install the seven-story, 120,000-square-foot structure in its core, along with another four-story academic building and additions to Margaret-Morrison Hall, Porter Hall, and Wean Hall. In fact, new buildings are planned for nearly every part of the campus, from its western reaches in Oakland to its eastern boundaries in Squirrel Hill and Shadyside."
A better map of the master plan can be found HERE.
"CMU's ten-year Master Plan. New buildings and additions are red; existing buildings are grey. A major new “Nano-Bio-Energy Technologies Building” headlined the presentation when Carnegie Mellon University unveiled its ten-year Master Plan to the Pittsburgh City Planning Commission Tuesday. CMU hopes to install the seven-story, 120,000-square-foot structure in its core, along with another four-story academic building and additions to Margaret-Morrison Hall, Porter Hall, and Wean Hall. In fact, new buildings are planned for nearly every part of the campus, from its western reaches in Oakland to its eastern boundaries in Squirrel Hill and Shadyside."
A better map of the master plan can be found HERE.
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