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Fred Loock Engineering Center
Acquired in 1958, the Allen-Bradley Hall of Science was renovated to reflect contemporary design, with an aluminum and glass exterior. It was dedicated in 1960.

In 1967, the Fred Loock Engineering Center was added. Designed by architect Fitzhugh Scott, the sculptured brick building features applied tile facing, recessed windows, and a succession of curved forms on the Milwaukee Street facade that follow the contour of the test cells inside.

Loock Engineering Center exterior
Fred Loock Engineering Center

Allen-Bradley Hall of Science /
Fred Loock Engineering Center
432 E. Kilbourn Ave. / 912 N. Milwaukee St.

Much of the education and research conducted by faculty, staff and students happens in these two buildings, home to many labs, classrooms, faculty and department offices and other resources. The Fluid Power InstituteTM, an innovator since 1962, and the Applied Technology Center (ATCTM), which undertakes more than 250 company-sponsored research projects annually, are located here. Some facilities and departments are: 

Allen-Bradley Hall of Science exterior
Allen-Bradley Hall of Science