Building Overview | Classrooms | Study and Design Rooms | Videoconferencing | Production Spaces | Performance Spaces | Meeting Spaces and Reservations | Offices | Self-Guided Tour | Maps and Directions to Building | Floor Plans
Overview
The core and model for the ATLAS Institute and its programs is the 66,000-square-foot, $31 million ATLAS Building. The building is a programmatically-driven, culture-changing facility that serves the campus with innovation in teaching and learning using educational technology, multidisciplinary curricula and research involving information technology, and by drawing the CU community and beyond into the networked information age through its exhibition and performance facilities and its distance learning capabilities.
Components of the ATLAS Building include:
• Technology-enhanced, active-learning classrooms for use by all disciplines in on-site and distance education, including two 40-student classrooms, two 25-student classrooms, and a design cluster for multimedia project courses.
• Eleven flexibly-scheduled student design and student project spaces, a student commons, and shared computer editing and graphics facilities.
• Performance and production studios that support multidisciplinary teaching and creative work in the creative and performing arts including Art, Dance, Film, Journalism, Music and Theater.
• A 150-seat, distance-learning equipped auditorium, a 75-seat film screening room, a lobby featuring a video wall, and Kay's cafe.
• Teaching and learning support programs including the Faculty Teaching Excellence Program, the Graduate Teacher Program, and a demonstration classroom.
• Student/faculty clusters that house multidisciplinary educational and research groups, including the National Center for Women & Information Technology, the ATLAS Assessment & Research Center, and the Technology, Arts & Media Program.
• Offices and instructional laboratories of the Film Studies program.
