Keen Building [KEN, Building 41] (Tallahassee, Florida)
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Florida State University (FSU), department of physics
The Keen Building houses the Department of Physics. It has seven floors and a basement. This building is known for its rather unique architecture compared to the rest of campus.
Completed in 1965.
A skybridge connects the second floor of Keen with the Richards Building and Collins Laboratory.
Named after James Velma Keen.
Website: physics.fsu.edu/
Completed in 1965.
A skybridge connects the second floor of Keen with the Richards Building and Collins Laboratory.
Named after James Velma Keen.
Website: physics.fsu.edu/
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 30°26'45"N 84°18'4"W
- Rovetta Business Building and Annex [RBA, Building 23; RBB, Building 52] 0.5 km
- Wildwood Hall [RH5-6, Buildings 4020 and 4021] 0.5 km
- DeGraff Hall [RH8-9, Buildings 4023-4024] 0.6 km
- Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium [HBS, Building 115] 0.6 km
- Landis Green 0.7 km
- University Center Building A (T. K. Wetherell Building) [UCA, Building 223] 0.8 km
- University Center Building C [UCC, Building 225] 1 km
- FAMU-FSU College of Engineering 3.3 km
- FAMU/FSU Agricultural Test Plot 3.8 km
- Fsu Rec Sportsplex 4.8 km
- Florida State University (FSU) 0.5 km
- The University Center 0.9 km
- "Frenchtown" Historical Black Area of Tallahassee 1.1 km
- Heritage Grove 1.3 km
- Downtown Tallahassee 1.8 km
- Alumni Village 2.9 km
- Florida A&M University (FAMU) 3 km
- Innovation Park 3.2 km
- Don Veller Seminole Golf Course & Club 3.8 km
- Tallahassee International Airport [KTLH] 7.2 km