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California Lutheran University Completes Spies-Bornemann Center for Education and Technology

Published 12/5/2002

California Lutheran University (CLU) in Thousand Oaks, Calif., has completed the new two-story, 24,000-sf Spies Bornemann Center for Education and Technology. Designed by Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership of Los Angeles, the facility includes administrative office space, faculty offices, specialized instructional space, campus television production facilities, and various support functions. It expresses CLU's desire to provide facilities to meet current and future needs of the School of Education, while supporting related technology and educational outreach programs and services. Offices and support spaces are housed in a two-story structure with a west-facing facade, and instructional technology spaces are housed in the single-story portion of the building facing the garden courtyard to the east.

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