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The '''Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research''' ('''CEPSR''') is a recently built research facility located between [[Pupin]] and [[Mudd]], both of which are connected to CEPSR via skybridges. The building is often just called CEPSR (pronounced Sep-sir) to avoid confusion with [[Schapiro Hall|Morris A. Schapiro Hall]], an undergraduate dormitory. It is located at 530 West 120th Street.
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The '''Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research''' ('''CEPSR''') is a recently built research facility located between [[Pupin Hall]] and [[Mudd Hall]], both of which are connected to CEPSR via skybridges. The building is often just called CEPSR (pronounced Sep-sir) to avoid confusion with [[Schapiro Hall|Morris A. Schapiro Hall]], an undergraduate dormitory. It is located at 530 West 120th Street.
  
 
[[Davis Auditorium]], a very nice 198-seat auditorium/leture hall is located on the lobby level.
 
[[Davis Auditorium]], a very nice 198-seat auditorium/leture hall is located on the lobby level.
  
The site was originally occupied by the Pegram Laboratory, built in [[1955]. Schapiro replaced it in the 90s with funds provided by [[Morris Schapiro]], and built in a postmodern style with a heavily neotraditional bent. In fact, it is the most explicit attempt to replicate [[McKim, Mead, and White]]'s original campus architecture since the construction of [[Butler Library]] in the 1930s. The American Institute of Architects are less enthusiastic, however, calling the building [p]ostmodernism with a heavy hand. Neither historicist nor modernist, it fails to subdue its bulk gracefully, its monumental top floor and colonnade giving it a monumental stance".<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0gj61QSgk8C&lpg=PA502&ots=H9-Rrm4Db_&dq=milbank%20hall%20barnard&pg=PA499#v=onepage&q=milbank%20hall%20barnard&f=false AIA Guide to NYC, 2010, p. 499]</ref>
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The site was originally occupied by the Pegram Laboratory, built in [[1955]]. Schapiro replaced it in the 90s with funds provided by [[Morris Schapiro]], and built in a postmodern style with a heavily neotraditional bent. In fact, it is the most explicit attempt to replicate [[McKim, Mead, and White]]'s original campus architecture since the construction of [[Butler Library]] in the 1930s. The American Institute of Architects are less enthusiastic, however, calling the building [p]ostmodernism with a heavy hand. Neither historicist nor modernist, it fails to subdue its bulk gracefully, its monumental top floor and colonnade giving it a monumental stance".<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0gj61QSgk8C&lpg=PA502&ots=H9-Rrm4Db_&dq=milbank%20hall%20barnard&pg=PA499#v=onepage&q=milbank%20hall%20barnard&f=false AIA Guide to NYC, 2010, p. 499]</ref>
  
 
Floors 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 contain offices and laboratories. The 10th floor houses a [[Clean Room]] which is used by researchers from many disciplines. The second floor has access to the 120th Street loading dock and Pupin. The elevator and floor configuration confuses many visitors; the main fourth floor (campus-level) lobby has three elevators that service floors 4-10 and one freight elevator that services floors 1-11. A second fourth floor lobby has a single elevator between floors 2 (120th Street entrance) and 4 (campus-level lobby).
 
Floors 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 contain offices and laboratories. The 10th floor houses a [[Clean Room]] which is used by researchers from many disciplines. The second floor has access to the 120th Street loading dock and Pupin. The elevator and floor configuration confuses many visitors; the main fourth floor (campus-level) lobby has three elevators that service floors 4-10 and one freight elevator that services floors 1-11. A second fourth floor lobby has a single elevator between floors 2 (120th Street entrance) and 4 (campus-level lobby).
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 14 May 2013

Schapiro CEPSR

The Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) is a recently built research facility located between Pupin Hall and Mudd Hall, both of which are connected to CEPSR via skybridges. The building is often just called CEPSR (pronounced Sep-sir) to avoid confusion with Morris A. Schapiro Hall, an undergraduate dormitory. It is located at 530 West 120th Street.

Davis Auditorium, a very nice 198-seat auditorium/leture hall is located on the lobby level.

The site was originally occupied by the Pegram Laboratory, built in 1955. Schapiro replaced it in the 90s with funds provided by Morris Schapiro, and built in a postmodern style with a heavily neotraditional bent. In fact, it is the most explicit attempt to replicate McKim, Mead, and White's original campus architecture since the construction of Butler Library in the 1930s. The American Institute of Architects are less enthusiastic, however, calling the building [p]ostmodernism with a heavy hand. Neither historicist nor modernist, it fails to subdue its bulk gracefully, its monumental top floor and colonnade giving it a monumental stance".[1]

Floors 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 contain offices and laboratories. The 10th floor houses a Clean Room which is used by researchers from many disciplines. The second floor has access to the 120th Street loading dock and Pupin. The elevator and floor configuration confuses many visitors; the main fourth floor (campus-level) lobby has three elevators that service floors 4-10 and one freight elevator that services floors 1-11. A second fourth floor lobby has a single elevator between floors 2 (120th Street entrance) and 4 (campus-level lobby).

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