Harry Reid Engineering Lab, 2004
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Harry Reid Engineering Lab, 2004
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The west entrance of the Harry Reid Engineering Laboratory is viewed from the walkway near the Ansari Business Building. Opened in 1991, the Harry Reid Engineering Laboratory hosts a myriad of training spaces for engineering students. This includes the James E. Rogers and Louis Wiener Jr. Large-Scale Structures Lab and Center for Civil Engineering Earthquake Research, one of the largest earthquake labs in the U.S. which has been used in the testing of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
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UNRA-P3600-00051.tif
collection_8598
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Photographer (pht): Danna-Douglas, Theresa
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These images exist as archived 72dpi TIFF images and one or more JPEG versions for general use. Taken with a Canon EOS 10D 6.2 megapixel camera.
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