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Engineering Technology and Industrial Arts Building (Brockmann Center)
In
1970 the Engineering Technology and Industrial Arts Building opened. Designed
by Page and Werner, this building was also constructed into the hillside.
The exposed front area had large doors to facilitate the moving of heavy
or large sized materials. The two story flat roofed structure houses faculty
offices, classrooms and several laboratory and shop areas. The building
is located east of the swimming pool and
west of the Electronics Building. A computer
center was developed in the building and has become a major technical
training center for a variety of hardware and software manufacturers.
This building was named Brockmann Center in honor of former NMC President
L. O. Brockmann. |
East Hall
Pershing Hall
Donaldson Hall
Men's Co-Op
Industrial Arts
Vets Housing
Student Union
Cowan Hall
Physical Plant
Automotive
Gymnasium
Campus Houses
Morgan Hall
Food Service
Married Student Housing
Math/Science
Electronics
Engineering Tech
MacKenzie Hall
Library
Farm Mechanics
Applied Technology
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