Chemical Sciences Building, University of Arizona, Tucson

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A view of the Chemical Sciences Building (CSB), the connecting walkway to the Old Chemistry (OC) Building, and the Koffler Building.
This is a view looking at the north side of the new Chemical Science Building. The curved corrugated outer shell is made of copper as is the outer shell of the Optical Science Building.
This picture was taken while standing under the overhead walkway between CSB and OC. This is a view of the glass window-wall facing toward the north.
Inner hallway that fallows the curvature of the stylish outer wall.
CSB east-west hallway.
One of the unique design features of CSB is the hallways angular dimensions giving it an appearance of greater length.

Looking south from the south side of the center mall toward the Old Chemistry Building on left. The Chemical Sciences Building is visible in the center and the Carl S. Marvel Building on the right.  This complex of buildings are connected through elevated walkways that were added as part of the construction of the new Chemical Sciences Building.

This picture was taken from the same place as the picture above.  I turned around and am now facing north toward the new Student Union.  The original clock was preserved and placed in it's new home where is still chimes every 15 minutes.  The memorial to the USS Arizona is below it in the student lounge on the first floor.

From the same position at the two pictures above if you look to the west you will see the original building that housed the University, now known as
Old Main.
I have just entered the new Student Union.
After climbing the stairs you can look down into the courtyard memorial to the USS Arizona that adjacent the lower level of the bookstore.
A view into the center of the breezeway between the east and west sides of the Student Union.
Still on the second level of the Student Union looking back to the south at the Old Chemistry building.
Another view looking back at the Old Chemistry building.  This picture includes the CSML and Nugent buildings.
The Student Recreational Center is located at the corners of Highland and 6th Street.
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