Mesa Laboratory

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Mesa Laboratory is the iconic main research and administrative facility of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, known for its atmospheric and climate science work and its distinctive I. M. Pei–designed architecture in Boulder, Colorado.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf laboratory building
research facility
scientific research center
affiliation National Center for Atmospheric Research NERFINISHED
architect I. M. Pei NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Brutalist architecture NERFINISHED
modernist architecture
associatedWithField atmospheric science
climatology
geosciences
meteorology
category I. M. Pei buildings
buildings and structures in Boulder, Colorado
research institutes in Colorado
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fundedBy National Science Foundation NERFINISHED
hasExhibitionType public education displays on weather and climate
science exhibits
hasFacilityType computer facilities
conference and seminar rooms
office space
research laboratories
hasPublicArea visitor center
hasViewOf Boulder, Colorado NERFINISHED
Flatirons rock formations NERFINISHED
locatedIn Boulder, Colorado NERFINISHED
Colorado
Front Range of the Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedOn Table Mesa NERFINISHED
name Mesa Laboratory NERFINISHED
near City of Boulder NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountain foothills NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive I. M. Pei–designed architecture
iconic status in Boulder skyline
operator National Center for Atmospheric Research NERFINISHED
oversees NCAR scientific programs
ownedBy National Science Foundation NERFINISHED
partOf National Center for Atmospheric Research facilities NERFINISHED
primaryFunction administrative headquarters of NCAR
atmospheric science research
climate science research
significance landmark of modern scientific architecture
major U.S. center for atmospheric and climate research
usedFor atmospheric modeling
climate modeling
scientific collaboration and meetings
weather and climate data analysis

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