Take a look at the architects’ vision for the finished Leinweber Computer and Information Science building in the renderings below.

Building Exteriors

View of North Elevation Looking West
View of North Elevation Looking West
01/03
View of South Elevation Looking East
View of South Elevation Looking East
02/03
View of South Elevation From the Grove
View of South Elevation From the Grove
03/03

Classrooms and Meeting Rooms

CSE Maker Lab - First Level
CSE Maker Lab – First Level
01/12
SI Maker Lab - First Level
SI Maker Lab – First Level
02/12
SI Faculty Offices - Fourth and Fifth Levels
SI Faculty Offices – Fourth and Fifth Levels
03/12
CSE Faculty Office - Third and Fourth Levels
CSE Faculty Office – Third and Fourth Levels
04/12
CSE Office Hours - Second Level
CSE Office Hours – Second Level
05/12
SI Office Hours - Third Level
SI Office Hours – Third Level
06/12
Shared Event Space - Fourth Level
Shared Event Space – Fourth Level
07/12
Shared Event Space - Fourth Level
Shared Event Space – Fourth Level
08/12
Project Team Rooms - First and Second Levels
Project Team Rooms – First and Second Levels
09/12
150P CoE Active Learning Classroom – First Level (Typical)
150P CoE Active Learning Classroom – First Level (Typical)
10/12
200P SI Active Learning Classroom - First Level
200P SI Active Learning Classroom – First Level
11/12
250P CoE Tiered Classroom - First Level
250P CoE Tiered Classroom – First Level
12/12

Building Details

SI Office Suite - Second Level
SI Office Suite – Second Level
01/06
SI Student Lounge -Second Level
SI Student Lounge -Second Level
02/06
Main Corridor - First Level
Main Corridor – First Level
03/06
CSE Maker Lab - First Level
CSE Maker Lab – First Level
04/06
Lobby - First Level
Lobby – First Level
05/06
Lobby - Third Level
Lobby – Third Level
06/06
View of South Elevation Looking East
View of North Elevation Looking West

Earth-friendly heating and cooling

As the University of Michigan makes continued progress toward university-wide carbon neutrality, a geo-exchange facility adjacent to the Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building will supply the building’s heating and cooling. The building will be all electric – the first large-scale university building to not rely on natural gas for heating.

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