Klaus Advanced Computing Building
Opened in 2006, the Klaus Advanced Computing Building houses computing labs as well as offices and research space for the Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC), Algorithms and Randomness Center and ThinkTank (ARC ThinkTank) and the Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS). It is also home to the School of Computer Science, the School of Computational Science & Engineering and the computer engineering section of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Mailing & Physical Address
266 Ferst Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332-0765
Directions to Klaus
Visitor Parking
Visitors to the Klaus Advanced Computing Building should park at the State St. Visitor’s Lot at the intersection of Ferst Dr. and State St. on campus. The cost is $1.50 per hour, payable by cash or card in advance.
Walking from the State St. Visitor’s Parking Lot to KACB
From the entrance to the visitor’s parking lot, head east on Ferst Dr. walking toward Atlantic Dr. Turn right on Atlantic Dr. and the College of Computing building is the 2nd on the left. Walk through the courtyard and then through the breezeway between the College of Computing Building and the Microelectronics Research Building. Walk across the Binary Bridge over to the Klaus Building.