Mesa Laboratory

Mesa Laboratory
Interactive map of the Mesa Laboratory area
Alternative namesNational Center for Atmospheric Research
General information
TypeResearch laboratory
Architectural styleModern
LocationBoulder, Colorado, 1850 Table Mesa Drive
Coordinates39°58′40″N 105°16′30″W / 39.97777°N 105.274966°W / 39.97777; -105.274966
Construction startedJune 1964
CompletedFebruary 1967
Cost$4,500,000 (1964)
Dimensions
Other dimensions565 acres (2.29 km2; 0.883 sq mi)
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete
Floor count7
Floor area243,000 sq ft (22,600 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectI. M. Pei
Architecture firmPei Cobb Freed & Partners
Structural engineerWeiskopf & Pickworth
Awards and prizes1967 Industrial Research: Laboratory of the Year
1997 AIA, Colorado Chapter: 25 Year Award
Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox building with deprecated parameter "demolition_date". Replace with "demolished_date".
Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox building with deprecated parameter "map_type". Replace with "pushpin_map".
Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox building with deprecated parameter "start_date". Replace with "construction_start_date".
Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox building with deprecated parameter "caption". Replace with "image_caption".

The Mesa Laboratory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research is a research center located in Boulder, Colorado. The building complex was designed by modernist architect I. M. Pei in 1961 as his first project outside of city building design. It has been noted for its Anasazi-inspired architecture and use of bush-hammered concrete to blend into the surrounding area.