Carnegie Mellon University

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Locations

  1. Buildings / Spaces

    1. Academic & Administrative

      1. Hunt Library

        Hunt Library opened in 1961 as the university’s first dedicated library building and was a gift from Roy and Rachel Hunt. It is the largest of three main libraries on campus with more than 600,000 volumes. Watch the building’s evening light show that accentuates the aluminum and glass structure or visit the library’s new state-of-the art facility and collaborative studios.

         

        IDEATE@Hunt is a new collaborative making facility in Hunt Library. It includes a digital fabrication shop, a physical computing lab, an interactive media black box, traditional fabrication facilities, and collaborative design studios that also serve as classrooms for 30 new studio-based courses.