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Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes at CSU
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Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes at CSU // Fort Collins, CO
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Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes at CSU
Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes at CSU
Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes at CSU
Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes at CSU
Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes at CSU
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The Multi- Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes Laboratory (CMMAP) project proposes construction of a two-story, 16,000 SF new building on the Atmospheric Sciences Complex (ATS) on CSU's Foothills Campus. The new space will consists of a Director's suite and offices for three research groups, two current and one future research group. There will be a computer room for the computers to run the atmospheric modeling research as well as a seminar room to hold approximately 100 people. The building is sited to create a plaza between two existing buildings and the new building to create a more pedestrian campus for collaboration. The building is planned to take advantage of the sloped hillside by burrowing into it with a lower level entry from the parking area on the west side and an upper entry at the plaza level on the east side with a two-story lobby space to connect the two entries.