Engineering Campus (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

In addition to dozens of administrative offices and conference rooms, there are numerous classrooms and a pair of computer labs for student use.

The rear side of Engineering Hall includes a veranda overlooking the Boneyard Creek toward Grainger Library.

Engineering Hall is the only building on campus to fully sport university colors with its recognizable orange brickwork.

In January 2012, the west-facing side of the AeroLab was expanded to include windows that give students a view of Campustown and downtown Champaign in the distance.

Talbot Laboratory is known[citation needed] for containing one of largest tension and compression testing machines in the nation.

The Campus Instructional Facility (CIF) is a 5-floor building that contains classrooms and small lectures halls for general use.

The building was renovated in 2002 and contains the John Deere Pavilion, the Ford Design and Manufacturing Lab, McGinnis Studios, and Rosenthal Galleries.

It houses an 11,000 sq ft (1,000 m2) research laboratory complete with, among others, flumes, a rainfall generator, and a hydraulic model of the Chicago River.

Kenney Gym is a gymnasium on the corner of Springfield Avenue and Wright Street with a large selection of athletic equipment.

[3] The Siebel Center claims to be the first "Computing Habitat", featuring a fully interactive environment and intelligent building system.

It was constructed during 1958–1959 and dedicated in 1980 to the memory of Francis Wheeler Loomis (1889–1976), who during his tenure as head of department from 1929 until 1957 was instrumental in attracting world-class physicists to Illinois.

The Engineering Sciences Building (ESB), located at 1101 West Springfield Avenue in Urbana, IL, is home to the Institute for Condensed Matter Theory (ICMT).

ESB also is home to a number of individual research groups and other collaborative activities as well as the administrative offices of the Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology center.

Panorama of the Bardeen Quad (left to right: MEL, MSEB, Engineering Hall, Everitt Lab, Talbot Lab, Grainger Library
Engineering Hall
Everitt Lab
Talbot Lab
Digital Computer Laboratory
Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory