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KACB

Klaus Advanced Computing Building (KACB)

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The 414,000 square-foot Klaus Advanced Computing Building is located in the heart of the Georgia Tech campus. The KACB is home to School of Computer Science, six research centers, and more than 20 research labs spanning multiple research groups.

The building also contains some of the most advanced computing labs and innovative educational technology in the world. There are 70 research laboratories, six instructional labs, and five large classrooms.

The building contains open collaboration spaces, study lounges, and graduate student offices, all with ample power and networking ports. There is a 200-seat auditorium and state of the art conference facilities that accommodate several of the College's special events, lectures, and meetings.

All conference rooms are equipped with projection technology, table networking, and power. A highly visible conference room is available to all faculty, staff, and students for conducting meetings with remote collaborators. It is equipped with a Polycom HDX 8000 video conferencing system.

A 500-square-foot data center in the building providing 80 Kilowatts of power and cooling capacity for critical enterprise servers. The building's advanced infrastructure provides 1 Gpbs networking to all ports with a 10 Gbps uplink to the campus network as well as high-density 802.11n wireless networking support.

The KACB is LEED gold-certified, with environmentally friendly features such as:

  • Creative use of the six-acre urban campus site to preserve over 50 percent of the site as green space
  • A stormwater collection system to provide water for irrigation
  • Energy efficient heating, cooling, and lighting systems
  • Extensive use of recyclable materials

Interested in renting an event space in Klaus?

Trying to find the right space for your event? Browse the different conference rooms and meeting spaces available in Klaus: Klaus Event Spaces

Find rental forms, pricing, set-up instructions and more on our Klaus Event Spaces - FAQ's page.

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CCB

College of Computing Building (CCB)

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The CCB is home to the administrative offices for the College and the Institute for Robotics & Intelligent Machines (IRIM).

The building also houses nine instructional classrooms and three computer labs. The labs are available to students taking a CS course requiring specialized resources. They provide over 30 seats to service CS courses that require special software or capabilities not readily available in the general clusters provided by OIT.

CCB provides meeting space for undergraduate and graduate student organizations and a spacious commons area. The commons area has ample seating and computer networking that fosters both formal and informal learning opportunities and collaboration. A highly visible conference room is available to all faculty, staff, and students for conducting meetings with remote collaborators. The conference room is equipped with a Cisco TelePresence C40 system.

A 2,000-square-foot data center provides more than 500 kilowatts of power and cooling capacity for the College’s research and instructional computational servers. An advanced infrastructure providing 1 Gbps networking to all ports with a 10 Gbps uplink to the campus network, as well as high-density 802.11n wireless networking support.