Brigham Young University Roland A Crabtree Technology Building
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Square footage
99,450
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Reaveley Engineers, Gus Baumert
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The Roland A. Crabtree Technology Building at Brigham Young University is home to the School of Technology and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Constructed in 1985 on the southeast section of campus, the building includes offices, classrooms, laboratories, and a large study area designed to support academic collaboration and innovation.
The facility also houses an Advisement Center and IT department, providing students with essential academic support and resources. Fully wheelchair accessible, the Crabtree Building continues to serve as a vital hub for technology and engineering education at BYU.




