At the College of Architecture and Planning, you’ll have access to a number of state of the art resources that will help introduce you to, and prepare you for, successfully using the same equipment that you’ll use in your chosen profession.
Visual Resource Center
The Visual Resource Center (VRC) is a student and faculty services center that provides access to a variety of photographic and audiovisual equipment, a portfolio photography studio room, and analog (35mm slides) and digital image collections.
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Digital Image Databases
The primary digital image databases for use in course presentations and research are Luna Insight, ARTstor, and a web site called “The Electronic Library of Colorado Architecture, Landscape and Planning”
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Computing Resources
Boulder
Beginning and advanced computer facilities, including graphic capabilities, are available to students in the Environmental Design Building as well as the Center for Innovation and Creativity (CINC).
Denver
The College of Architecture and Planning boasts a newly revamped state of the art laboratory / learning environment. The facility includes: 28 Windows PCs and 4 G4 Macintoshes, small and large format scanners, large format plotters, laser printers, and computer data projection devices. All systems are 100base T Ethernet / Internet savvy and accessible 24 hours a day in a secure room.
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Design Fabrication Laboratories
Boulder
The college offers its undergraduate students access to specialized workshop and study facilities in the university's Center for Innovation and Creativity (CINC), which is located on the CU-Boulder East Campus. The educational and research activities in CINC are supported by a state-of-the-art Wood Lab, Metal Lab, Laser Cutting machines, a 3-D Printer, two Digitizers and two 3-Axis CNC routers.
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Denver
Graduate students on the Denver campus have access to our extensive Design Fabrication Lab which houses a full scale furniture-making shop, model-making tools, a spray booth and four laser cutters.
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Library Resources
Boulder
The five branches of the Boulder campus library system include more than seven million books, periodicals, microforms, computer-based sources, and other research materials. Norlin Library's main branch houses an extensive art and architecture collection of special interest to architecture and planning students. For Instruction (to schedule classroom visits or talks) or for Research questions, contact the Art & Architecture Librarian, Meredith Kahn, at Meredith.Kahn@colorado.edu or 303-492-3966. See the Norlin Library website for more information.
Denver
The Auraria Library was established as a shared library for the Community College of Denver, Metropolitan State College of Denver and the University of Colorado Denver in July 1976. The Auraria Library supports the research and service requirements of all faculty and outreach mission of each of the three institutions. The 184,000 square foot building was designed by Helmut Jahn of CF Murphy, who won an award from the American Institute of Architects. The Arts and Architecture Bibliographer is Linda Tietjen, who can be reached at linda.d.tietjen@ucdenver.edu or 303-556-4298. See the Auraria Library website for more information.