William Gates Building
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William Gates Building might refer to refer to several structures named after Bill Gates (or his father William Gates):
- Gates Computer Science Building, Stanford, California, USA
- William Gates Building, Cambridge, England, housing the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory since 2001
Contributions from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have results in similar such namings for computer science buildings on the campuses of
- Carnegie Mellon University, the Gates Center for Computer Science, opened in 2009, consists of two buildings.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the two towers of the Stata Center is known as the Gates tower.
Additionally, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have announced funding to build the following computer science buildings
- Cornell University, William H. Gates Hall
- University of Texas at Austin, Bill and Melinda Gates Computer Science Complex
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