Northwest Corner Building

Plan emerges for filling Northwest Corner labs

Of the nine empty lab spaces, the Physics Department will get three, the Chemistry Department two, and the Biology Department one, with the remaining three allocated to the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Revamped Joe disappoints

Joe's charm and quality suffers from bureaucracy.

The architecture of the future

We have the power to prevent Columbia's ill-advised architectural pursuits.

Joe Coffee to open today in NW Corner Building

Students said they’re glad to have another place to caffeinate as Joe Coffee opens today in the Northwest Corner Building.

CU scientists gripe about library closings, consolidation

Delays in filling vacant library spaces has aggravated some science professors, who say it can be a source of great frustration.

As Northwest opens, faculty question vision, priorities

The current science facilities are aging and outdated and lack many expensive instruments that are crucial to research, some say, arguing that the new building will not do nearly enough to address these problems.

What's in a building's name?

Let's be more creative than naming the new building after another donor to Columbia.

Faculty still trying to fill space in NW Corner Building

There are still several empty labs to be filled in the new Northwest Corner Building.

Thoughts on buildings and beauty as the new science center nears completion

Step out the gates and down to Broadway and 120th, however, and you will behold a bona fide architectural tort. Immense steel girders and corrugated plates clash with the modest turn-of-the-nineteenth-century buildings that cower under their gaze.

Northwest Corner Building to unite science departments

Science faculty are anticipating the move into the Northwest Corner Building in fall of 2010.