William Gates Building, Cambridge 1.33

Cambridge, CB3 0FD
United Kingdom

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William Gates Building, Cambridge William Gates Building, Cambridge is a well known place listed as College & University in Cambridge ,

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The William Gates Building, or WGB, is a square building that houses the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, on the University's West Cambridge site in JJ Thomson Avenue south of the Madingley Road in Cambridge, England. Construction on the building began in 1999 and was completed in 2001 at a cost of £20 million. Opened by Maurice Wilkes, it was named after William H. Gates Sr., the father of Microsoft founder Bill Gates. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provided 50% of the money for the building's construction.Building featuresThe building has the following features: The glass wall in the "fishbowl," a communal seating area in the building, is decorated with the source code of the original EDSAC program The building's main thoroughfare has tiles that match the binary, UTF-8 representation of 'Computer Laboratory — AD 2001 — ☺' The fishbowl contains the original door to the Mathematical laboratoryEnergy efficiencyThe William Gates Building aims to be energy-efficient. Its energy-saving measures include: Aggressive sleep scheduling of desktop computers. Use of a chilled-beam convection-based cooling system, with Oventrop valves, to cool rooms in the summer, and warm the floor above in the winter. Turning off lights in corridors, and the street, using motion-sensors.