The College of Engineering and its departments occupy buildings across campus and beyond. They house classrooms, libraries, workspaces, labs, offices and much more. Click on each building name for more details about these spaces, including some fun historical facts that may surprise you.

Aerospace & Engineering Research Building (AERB)
A&A, ME, ISE

Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering (Allen Center)
Allen School, ECE

Bowman Building
ChemE, AA, ME, ECE, ISE and Allen School

Engineering Annex
ME, ISE, HCDE, MSE, CoE Dean’s Office

Fluke Hall
UW NNIN Washington Nanofabrication Facility, ME

Guggenheim Hall
A&A

Harris Hydraulics Laboratory
CEE, ME, A&A

The Interdisciplinary Engineering Building (IEB)Under construction
AI Educational Institute, classroom space, curricular space, flexible student spaces, project space, student support space

Loew Hall
Dean's Office

Mechanical Engineering Building
ME, ISE

Molecular Engineering & Sciences building (MolES)
MolES, Molecular Analysis Facility, Clean Energy Institute, BioE, ME, MSE, ChemE, ECE

More Hall
CEE

Mueller Hall
MSE

Nanoengineering & Sciences building (NanoES)
NanoES, Clean Energy Institute’s Research Training Testbed, Institute for Protein Design, BioE, ME, MSE, ChemE, ECE

Roberts Hall
MSE

Sand Point Building 5D
CoE Dean’s Office, The Advanced Composites Center (ACC)

Sieg Building
ECE, HCDE, CoE Dean’s Office

SLU2

John M. Wallace Hall
AMP Lab

Wilcox Hall
CEE, MSE, ME, CoE Dean’s Office

Wilson Ceramic Laboratory
CEE, MSE