Smead Aerospace is moving to a new building
Live webcam of the Aerospace Building construction site.
Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences is moving! After 18 months of construction, the department will vacate all of its space in the Engineering Center this summer and move to a brand new, dedicated building for the aerospace department on East Campus.
The new facility is located on Discovery Drive between the LASP Space Sciences building and SEEC/SEEL building off Colorado Blvd.
Over the summer, all of the aerospace department laboratories, centers, faculty and staff offices, workshops (e.g. machining, electronics), graduate student workspaces, and other equipment will be relocated to the new building. The entirety of the department will reside in the new building.
Save the Date now for our Grand Opening Celebration on Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:30pm (the first day of Fall classes). More information will be announced in the coming months.
How will this impact students?
Starting Fall 2019, all aerospace courses will be taught in the new building, with the exception of certain freshman-level classes (see "What courses will be in the new building?" below). All faculty offices and laboratories will also be located in the new building.
Colorado Space Grant Consortium, which is not part of Smead Aerospace, will remain in the DLC.
How does this building compare to the Engineering Center?
The Engineering Center (EC)鈥攃omprised of multiple compartmentalized structures鈥攚as originally completed in 1965, while this four-story, 175,000 sq. ft. building will allow the Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences department鈥檚 community to be under one roof together 鈥 all while adding to the overall 抖阴旅行射 Engineering footprint on campus. Not to mention that there are windows听别惫别谤测飞丑别谤别听in the new building. Even fully internal spaces have cut-outs to allow natural light in.
The new building will also be and built to limit its environmental footprint. In additional to technological innovations, as part of being a building with sustainability in mind, there will be shower facilities to encourage biking and other types of non-car commuting.
The building was designed through discussions with 抖阴旅行射 Boulder faculty and students, and will allow us to expand our course offerings, research collaborations, and cement 抖阴旅行射 Boulder as the hub of Colorado鈥檚 aerospace industry.
How will I get around the new building?
The new building is 鈥淟鈥-shaped, with multiple elevators and stairwells that access all four floors.
There will be a helpdesk in the first-floor lobby that will have partial student worker coverage throughout the week, much like the EC lobby information desk, to field questions and direct students and visitors. You can also seek help from the department鈥檚 Administrative Suite located on the 2nd floor of the new building. This is where advising services will be located, too.
Room Numbering: All rooms in the new building will use 鈥淎ERO ###鈥 as their format (versus the 鈥淓CAE鈥 or 鈥淓CNT鈥 abbreviations you鈥檙e used to seeing in the Engineering Center). And since it is a single building, 鈥淎ERO鈥 will be the only room designation.
Research Clusters in the building will be organized by floor:
- 1st Floor: Classrooms, Machine Shop, Wood Shop
- 2nd Floor: Autonomous Systems (Focus Area), IRISS, RE抖阴旅行射V, Department Administration Offices
- 3rd Floor: Bioastronautics (Focus Area), Fluids, Structures, and Materials (Focus Area), Aerospace Mechanics Research Center (AMReC, formerly Center for Aerospace Structures),
- 4th Floor: Astrodynamics & Satellite Navigation (Focus Area), Remote Sensing (Focus Area), Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research (CCAR), Space Weather Center
Where can I get food in the new building?
There will be a coffee bar on the first floor. It will be similar in size to the Celestial Seasonings booths in the Engineering Center. In addition, the SEEC/SEEL building, located next door, has a hot sandwich shop. The Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building opposite LASP also has a caf茅.
What鈥檚 the new building address?
3775 Discovery Dr.
Boulder, CO 80303
When is the department moving?
June 24 鈥 July 17.
We will be fully moved into the new building before the start of fall semester.
What courses will be in the new building?
All ASEN courses will be taught in the new building except for the following freshman-level classes, which will remain in the Engineering Center:
- ASEN 1022 鈥 Materials Science for Aerospace Engineers
- GEEN 1400 鈥 First-Year Engineering Projects
- ASEN 1400 鈥 Gateway to Space
- ASEN 1969 鈥 Pathway to Space
How do I get back and forth to main campus?
The Stampede bus runs between main campus and east campus every ten minutes from 8:30 鈥 5:30 PM Monday 鈥 Friday. More information on bus routes is available from Parking and Transportation.
Where can I park?
There is a large existing lot located behind the new building. This lot is shared with SEEC/SEEL. Passes may be purchased鈥攐r transferred from Regent/Lot 436鈥攆rom Parking and Transportation. Hourly metered spaces are also available.
Is there enough time between back-to-back classes to get from the new building to main campus?
All East Campus classes, including those in the new aerospace building, have start times shifted by 30 minutes. This means courses taught at 10:00 AM on main campus are taught at 10:30 AM in the aerospace building. A fringe benefit of this 30-minute shift is the earliest morning start time for classes in the new building is 8:30 AM.
What will happen to the existing aerospace labs and offices in the Engineering Center?
This new building is not just great for our aerospace department 鈥 it benefits our whole engineering community here at 抖阴旅行射. The College of Engineering & Applied Science will use the current aerospace wing as a rotating space for other departments to use temporarily while their departmental spaces get renovated. The former aerospace wing in the Engineering Center will also be updated and our other departments in the college will benefit from its use.