Browse below to see pictures of the Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building.

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.

Read the University Record story