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Furnas Hall

 Facility: FURNAS Furnas Hall  
 Number: A250
 Function: Academic
 Gross Square Feet: 104,915
 Construction Cost: $8,827,000
 Completed: June, 1977
 Architect: Marcel Breuer and Associates;
Cannon Design


 
OCCUPANTS
School of Engineering & Applied Science
  Dean's Office
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Center for Engineering Design & Industrial Innovation
Computer Science & Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Operational Support Services
 
FUNCTION
Furnas Hall is a ten-story structure that houses the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering and provides space for systems design research and an interaction computation laboratory with process computers. 
 
NAMESAKE
Clifford C. Furnas (1900-1969) a chemical engineer, metallurgist, aviator researcher, and Olympic athlete, was a primary force in the negotiations and decision to merge the private University of Buffalo with the State University of New York. Under his direction as a chancellor (1954-62) and subsequently as president of SUNY at Buffalo (1962-66), Furnas undertook an extensive program of expansion and enrichment to meet the growing educational needs of Western New York. 22 new buildings were erected, the faculty doubled in size from 1,200 to 2,400, research funds increased substantially, and the UB Foundation was established. 

Claude E. Puffer served as Acting Chancellor from December 5, 1955 to February 1, 1957 while Chancellor Furnas served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for the United States.

Clifford Furnas
 
Modified November 28, 2006 11:13 AM