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The National University of San Martín (UNSAM) was founded in 1992. Six years later, the State conveyed the University a piece of land previously owned by the State Railway Company, which was practically abandoned due to the technological advances that changed how machinery was repaired.

In 2001, UNSAM started to restore the existing buildings and to set up new ones. With a strong commitment and a great innovative capacity, Campus Miguelete has become one of the most interesting educational and research habitats in Argentina.

At present, the Miguelete Campus has 16 hectares and more than a dozen buildings. All of them stand out for its originality and many have won important architecture prizes. The Campus has become the home to an educational community that brings together students, teachers, researchers, and artists with a joint project: the National University of San Martín.

 

TORNAVÍA
The Crown of the Tornavía building is the result of a distinguished restoration work of a large locomotive workshop abandoned since 1972. It has more than 12,000 m2, which today have become classrooms, laboratories, offices, and the Central Library. Over the years, since 2003, six different stages have been inaugurated.
Year: 2003/2010
Total area: 12,000 m2/129,166 ft2
DANCE STUDIO
From its lighting and spatial layout to its flooring material, the building was intended for the teaching of the undergraduate program in dance.
Year: 2016
Total area: 350 m2/3767 ft2
TORNAVÍA THEATRE
In the old coal deposit for locomotives, today operates a theatre, which was completely restored and renovated, with capacity for 150 people. The facilities have lighting and audio equipment customized for cultural and educational activities. It also has a workshop for puppets.
Year: 2002
Total area: 390 m2/4197 ft2
GOVERNMENT BUILDING
It houses the different offices of the University authorities, such as the Rector and the Vice Rector offices, General Manager, Council Manager, Legal and Technical Manager and Manager of Institutional Relations.
Year: 2008
Total area: 964 m2/10,376 ft2
INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (3IA)
It houses laboratories for all the disciplines connected to environmental engineering;a pilot plant to carry out measurements and tests of waters, soils and plants; and laboratories for geology, ecology, remote sensing, ecoinformatics, meteorology, and applied biodiversity among others.
Year: 2012
Total area: 3525 m2/37,942 ft2
TANK AUDITORIUM
Between 1906 and 1972,it was used as a fuel tank for locomotives. The work of restoration and enhancement kept the architectural heritage and even incorporated stained glass windows made by the artist Ricardo Abella, which significantly improved its aesthetic aspect. The tank currently accommodates 100 people.
Year: 2009
Total area: 372 m2/4004 ft2
MICROELECTRONICS LABORATORY (MICROLAB)
The MicroLab is a modern laboratory for the characterization of microelectronic devices and nanocomponents using satellites produced in Argentina. It is one of the few laboratories of this kind in Latin America and it was built in partnership with the Argentine Space Agency (CONAE).
Year: 2009
Total area: 372 m2/4004 ft2
BIOSAFETY LABORATORY
The building has a level III biosecurity protocol that includes researchers' access codes and vacuum assisted closure (VAC). The main activities are research projects for the development of more effective vaccines against brucellosis and Chagas, among other diseases.
Year: 2006
Total area: 409 m2/4402 ft2
INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH (IIB-INTECH)
This Institute depends on UNSAM and the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). It is devoted to scientific research in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Neurobiology, Microbiology, and Immunology.
Year: 2011
Total area: 3950 m2/42,517 ft2
MENSA CAFETERIA
Located in the centre of the University Campus, it has become a meeting place for students, teaching staff, and administration staff as well. There are special prices for UNSAM's students and community members.
Year: 2013
Total area: 503 m2/ 5414 ft2
TENT AUDITORIUM
This modern auditorium has a metal structure and stretched canvas over it, and it may accommodate up to 680 people. Thanks to its lay out, it has many different uses, including dance performances, concerts, plays, conferences and scientific presentations.
Year: 2011
Total area: 1000 m2/10,763 ft2
UNIVERSITY CARE CENTER (CAU)
This unit of clinical practice provides interdisciplinary rehabilitation for people with disabilities. It has consulting rooms, physiotherapy cabinets, a gym, a hydrotherapy pool and areas for occupational therapy and "daily life" activities. It also has a classroom where several workshops of prosthesis and orthoses take place.
Year: 2012
Total area: 1312 m2/14,1136 ft2
LABOCLUSTER
The four-story building (intended for the areas of Microbiology, Applied Math, and Applied Electronics) has 29 laboratories, 7 offices for researchers, an administrative area and an auditorium for seminars and conferences. It also hosts the Argentine Antarctic Institute.
Year: 2014
Total area: 3120 m2/ 33,583 ft2
SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING
The three-story building has classrooms, an administration area and offices for social researchers. One of its distinctive features is its sustainable microclimate, kept in optimal conditions by natural lighting and cross ventilation
Year: 2013
Total area: 3104 m2/33,411 ft2
INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH ON CULTURAL HERITAGE (IIPC)
The building will be an interdisciplinary cultural laboratory devoted to the preservation of the cultural memory and heritage of Argentina and it will house UNSAM's restoration team of artistic and cultural works. It will include workshops, laboratories, a significant exhibition hall, storage and preservation specialized areas, and classrooms.
Year: 2012
Total area: 5077 m2/54,648 ft2
CLASSROOM COMPLEX
The classroom complex was built to contain the University's increasing number of students. It has two classroom modules, but complementary buildings may be added later. Classrooms are developed between partially covered sectors to promote the interaction between students of different schools.
Year: 2015/2016
Total area: 900 m2/9687 ft2
SCULPTURE WALK
As part of the project to commemorate the University's 20th anniversary, 20 renowned artists created 20 sculptures that have been laid out in different parts of Campus Miguelete.