Thomas T. Beam Engineering Complex (TBE)
This building houses the civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering, and computer science department. In addition to the acoustic chambers, wind tunnel, water flume, soil, metal, robotics and other labs, the complex features a full-scale replica of Howard R. Hughes' record-setting H-1 Racer suspended from the ceiling of the Great Hall of Engineering.
Buildings Located in the TBE Complex

- TBE-A: Thomas T. Beam Engineering Complex - Building A
- TBE-B: Thomas T. Beam Engineering Complex - Building B
Quick Facts
- Completion Year: 1988
- Gross Feet2: 109,479
- Building Type(s): Academic Offices, Administrative Offices, Classrooms, Research, Science Space
Coordinates for Mobile GPS Navigation
Find buildings while walking around campus using a GPS-enabled cell phone. Enter these coordinates into your phone's GPS application, and you will be pointed in the right direction until you reach the building.
- Coordinates (lat, long): 36.110019 -115.141532
- View location in Google Maps

