Robinson Building 3 - Library
About Robinson Building 3 - Library
Located in Roosevelt College, the Robinson Building Complex houses the School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS). The complex consists of four buildings clustered around a plaza: the auditorium (3,114 assignable square feet), two administration buildings (20,925 assignable square feet), and the library (17,558 assignable square feet). The architecture of the Robinson Building Complex features spectacular views of the Pacific Coast, Jerusalem marble from the Middle East and iron work embellishments. The facility has won multiple design awards, including the Award of Merit by the American Institute of Architects California Council in 1991. Occupied in March of 1990, the Robinson Building Complex is named in honor of Lawrence B. Robinson, a generous supporter of UC San Diego and the GPS.
Building Details
Naming Type: | Donor |
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Building Location: | Roosevelt College |
Date Constructed: | January 1, 1990 |
Predominant Use: | Library/Study |
Floors or Levels: | 2 Floors |
Other Names: | Library - GPS School of Global Policy and Strategy - Library GPS Library RBC |