DescriptionLooking NE Engineering and Physical Sciences Building - Montana State University - 2013-07-09.jpg
English: Looking northeast from West Grant Drive at the Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) Building on the campus of Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana.
Built for $26 million in 1999, the EPS Building was the most expensive building ever constructed in Montana at the time. The structure houses the physics and engineering departments, and contains a number of research labs -- including the Burns Technology Center, Center for Biofilm Engineering, and Space Science and Engineering Laboratory. The lobby of the structure, known as Studio 1080, contains interactive touch-screen monitors that display student and faculty research work.
The arc-like structure supported on a metal arm is the sculpture "Wind Arc" by artist Gary Bates. Known as "the Noodle" by students, it was erected in 2002. It not only moves with the wind but makes a moaning sound as well.
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DescriptionLooking NE Engineering and Physical Sciences Building - Montana State University - 2013-07-09.jpg
English: Looking northeast from West Grant Drive at the Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) Building on the campus of Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana.
Built for $26 million in 1999, the EPS Building was the most expensive building ever constructed in Montana at the time. The structure houses the physics and engineering departments, and contains a number of research labs -- including the Burns Technology Center, Center for Biofilm Engineering, and Space Science and Engineering Laboratory. The lobby of the structure, known as Studio 1080, contains interactive touch-screen monitors that display student and faculty research work.
The arc-like structure supported on a metal arm is the sculpture "Wind Arc" by artist Gary Bates. Known as "the Noodle" by students, it was erected in 2002. It not only moves with the wind but makes a moaning sound as well.
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share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Looking northeast from West Grant Drive at the Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) Building on the campus of Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. Built for $26 million in 1999, the EPS Building was th...
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