Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Engineering Learning and Innovation Facility is a 120,000 square-foot multi-story engineering research and teaching facility. The building houses multiple large laboratories, student maker-spaces, extreme environmental cold-rooms, and classrooms used in learning and discoveries related to all disciplines of engineering. The facility is home to the College of Engineering and Mines and the Institute of Northern Engineering. Included in the building are programs such as the Space Systems Engineering Lab and the Alaska Center for Energy and Power. The building is located on the far eastern side of campus near the UAF Cornerstone, on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. There are four areas in the building that have been selected as locations for new art work incorporated under this request for proposals. ● Location One is a large brow above a transom window and below a window wall in the clerestory opening between Level 3 and 4. The wall is about 40-feet long and 4-feet tall and is currently painted sheetrock. ● Location Two is a series of open spaces contained within the structural steel that frames a wall on the north side of the Usibelli Coal Mine Student Study Atrium. The wall is clad with acoustical panels and features multiple triangular-shaped openings.