Audio-Visual Service Center
The College maintains a complete audio-visual facility as part
of the College Library. This facility is staffed by a full-time photographer/librarian
and student assistants. The AV Service Center has available approximately
110,000 images covering architectural, landscape, design and planning,
and construction subject matter, supporting the curricular and research
needs of the College. New materials for lectures and projects are
continually added. Another 250,000 slides contained in the Art Department
collection are available through the Center. The collection and equipment
are available for use by faculty and students.
Computer Facilities
The College of Architecture and Urban Planning, through the Office
of Computing support (OCS) supports several general purpose computing
labs for CAUP students, but also provides more specialized design,
CAD, and GIS software, as well as plotters and printers. College
facilities include several clusters or labs with various configurations,
including late-model Macintosh and Pentium computers, Sun and Silicon
Graphics workstations, and a 25-station lecture space with video
and data projection equipment. File and print services, accessible
via the network, complement the workstations. The College also supports
a "Web Center" to provide support for web sites related
to courses. Please see CAUP
Facilities for more information about computer facilities.
Photography Laboratory
A well-equipped laboratory for black and white photography is
operated by the College providing studio and darkroom facilities
for use by photography classes, design studio classes, special instruction,
and independent activity.
Shop
A large, fully staffed, and equipped wood and metal-working shop
provides students with the opportunity to design and build projects.
The shop is used in conjunction with architecture and building construction
studios and construction courses. Thesis and individual projects
can be accommodated.
Coffee Shop
Gould Hall coffee shop serves coffee, teas and snacks and is
a popular place for impromptu discussions, meetings, and social events.
UW Rome Center
The University of Washington Rome Center provides studio and
classroom spaces, as well as living accommodations for visiting scholars
participating in Italian Studies, in the Palazzo Pio on the Campo
dei Fiori of Rome. A library of approximately 1000 volumes, shared
with the Department of Classics, and a substantial slide collection
are accessible to students and faculty. The Palazzo Pio is arranged
to enhance interaction among students from the University of Washington
and students from other institutional programs, and with practicing
professionals residing in or visiting Rome. Several major universities
regularly share studio critics and lecturers in a spirit of cooperation. |