The following is a listing of unique and/or named offices within the School.
The Crawford Office is the home of Student Chapters of ASCE and Chi Epsilon. The Crawford Office is named for C. Edward Crawford.
The Charlie Jones Auditorium was dedicated for Charlie Jones (BCE 1952) in 2003 in honor of his support of the School and the EnvE program. The auditorium holds 90 occupants and has an advanced PC-based lectern and AV system. This auditorium frequently serves the program for Distinguished Lectures, as well as seminars and large-undergraduate classes (e.g., CEE 2300).
The Darby Classroom supports computer-based instruction. The Darby Classroom can seat 40 people, and contains 20 computer workstations, a high-intensity overhead projector, and several white boards. The Darby Classroom is named for G. Derrick Darby, CEE Class of 1979.
These teach laboratories support course and short course needs of the School.
The Marvin G. Mitchell Chair's Suite houses the Chair and other administrative functions within the School. The Mitchell Chair's Suite is named for Mr. Marvin G., Mitchell, CEE Class of 1939.
Mason 110 is a general purpose classroom that seats 39. The classroom houses a fixed high-intensity overhead projector.
http://www.oit.gatech.edu/classroom_technology/roomdetails.php?roomid=181
Mason 142A is a general purpose classroom that seats 50. The classroom houses a fixed high-intensity overhead projector and may connect to remote facilities via TCP/IP.
http://www.oit.gatech.edu/classroom_technology/roomdetails.php?roomid=142
Mason 311 is a general purpose classroom that seats 36. The classroom houses a fixed high-intensity overhead projector.
http://www.oit.gatech.edu/classroom_technology/roomdetails.php?roomid=139
Mason 312 is a general purpose classroom that seats 40. The classroom houses a fixed high-intensity overhead projector.
http://www.oit.gatech.edu/classroom_technology/roomdetails.php?roomid=140
Mason 519 is a general purpose classroom that seats 60.
http://www.oit.gatech.edu/classroom_technology/roomdetails.php?roomid=141
The Richard C. Tucker Lecture Hall seats 80 students in a graduated-floor, fixed table setting. The Tucker Lecture Hall contains white boards and an high-intensity overhead computer display system for electronic presentations. The lecture hall is named for Richard C. Tucker, Sr.. Mr. Tucker graduated from Georgia Tech with a BSCE in 1964 and a MSCE in 1965.
http://www.oit.gatech.edu/classroom_technology/roomdetails.php?roomid=138
SEB 316 is a general purpose classroom that seats 40. The classroom houses a fixed high-intensity overhead projector.
http://www.oit.gatech.edu/classroom_technology/roomdetails.php?roomid=157
The SEB conference room is a fully equipped conference room with computer projection and distance conferencing capabilities. The conference room facilities are used often by faculty and students in sharing both educational and research information with others off campus.
The Sun Microsystems Theater (SEB 110) is a distance learning classroom that facilitates GSAMS (the State of Georgia Distance Education network) and TCP/IP connections to remote facilities. With camera projection for remote classes, live instruction from the GT Atlanta campus class to remote students is provided. The room is operated with a faculty member and technology facilitator who handles the equipment requirements and camera angles/ exposures to ensure proper delivery of the classroom material. The room contains computers for every two students, a SmartBoard for both projection and large display of information in addition to the normal computer presentation capabilities found in all of the School's classrooms.
The Tellepsen Classroom supports computer-based instruction. The classroom can seat 40 people, and contains 20 computer workstations, a high-intensity overhead projector, and several white boards. The Tellepsen Classroom is named for Howard T. Tellepsen, Jr., Class of 1966.
The Transportation Library at Georgia Tech houses an almost complete collection of TRB and NCHRP Reports, prior dissertations of GT graduates, and assorted environmental impact reports. The Transportation Library also houses a multimedia presentation podium and can be used for small presentations and meetings.