Physical Needs

Several construction and/or refurbishment projects are currently underway on the campus – or have been recently completed – offering numerous attractive naming opportunities, among them:

 

Under construction

  • Shuster Building for the National Center for Traumatic Stress and Resilience:  Currently under construction and expected to be complete by 2026, this building offers attractive facilities including labs, a patient clinic and a conference room.

 

  • Azrieli Building of Architecture: The Katz Faculty of the Arts is launching a program for gifted high school pupils from diverse communities, especially the periphery, as a means to discover and cultivate talent and present a path to academic arts studies. : This building will be the permanent home of TAU’s Azrieli School of Architecture, enabling it to expand its academic scope, upgrade research and teaching conditions and enhance the quality of student training. The building is currently under construction at the high-traffic, high visibility main entrance to the TAU campus. It will offer a broad range of physical opportunities, ranging from a stunning lobby and large auditorium, to student workshops, classrooms and patios.

 

  • Buchmann Building: This new, three-story building will provide much-needed study and office space for TAU’s Law Faculty, including a spacious lobby, conference center and large meeting room, among other outstanding naming opportunities.

 

 

Attractive for naming

  • Steinhardt Museum of Natural History: A broad range of facilities at this high-profile national attraction are available.

 

  • Smolarz Family Building: Linking together the Sherman and Cohen-Porter Buildings of Life Sciences, this new edifice offers four state-of-the-art teaching labs, a seminar room and attractive student lounges.

 

  • Plaza: At 4,790 square meters (1.2 acres), TAU’s newest plaza is centrally located between the campus synagogue, the Check Point Building, the Senate Building and the Gilman Building of Humanities. Thousands of students, faculty members, visitors and members of the public enjoy the Plaza daily.

 

  • Student City: Nine of 11 buildings, as well as numerous sub-units such as lobbies, floors and landscaping, are still available for naming.

 

  • Lokey Graduate Center: Options to name floors in the building, which is expanding the Coller School of Management, are still available.

 

  • Samueli Building: Two-thirds of this massive new building serves as Broadcom’s Israel R&D center, while one third houses TAU engineering professors and students. Facilities include an auditorium, labs, classrooms, group study areas and outdoor gardens.

 

  • Check Point Building: Diverse naming opportunities are available in this state-of-the-art home of the Computer Science School and the Youth University.

 

A wide selection of existing classrooms, labs and other attractive facilities are available in other buildings across the campus.

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