Located at the top corner of the Engineering Quad, the Campus Instructional Facility has become known for its slick architectural style and spacious study spaces. Whether you’re looking for a quick drink from Espresso Royale or need to buckle in for an hours-long study session, the CIF has got you covered.
The building was completed in 2021 and has since won numerous awards for its design and environmental sustainability. As part of the University’s pledge to reach carbon neutrality on campus by 2050, the CIF’s construction and operation run on a commitment to prioritize electric energy over carbon.
Since its inception, the building has remained fossil-fuel free, utilizing methods like glazed windows, allocation from the University’s solar farm and more to reduce its carbon footprint.
Its most notable aspects include windows covering its four-story height and its large staircase study area. The CIF also holds many classrooms, all of which are especially enjoyable to learn and study in because of their openness and the views provided by their large windows.
