Gardiner Hall is home to the Department of Physics and contains faculty offices, classrooms, and laboratory space. It was built in 1957 and named after George Gardiner, a physics professor and founder of the Physical Science Laboratory.
This building is a LEED Silver certified building. LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a program that strives to create a more sustainable world. This building has been specifically designed to use fewer resources and decrease waste. You can find more information about this program here.Physics
Building monitor information can be found
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1255 NORTH HORSESHOEGNLAS CRUCES, NM, 88003
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