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Byblos Campus view
In the spring of 1987, LAU was given a 113,000-square-meter (1,216,361-square-foot) plot of land in Blat, overlooking Byblos city. The campus has grown to become the seat for four schools: Arts & Sciences, Business, Engineering and Architecture, and, Pharmacy.
The Science I Building contains classrooms and temporarily houses offices for the President and Vice Presidents. It also houses the Science and Civil Engineering laboratories, the Library, A-V Center, studios, the switchboard, post office and the Academic Computer Center.
The Tohme-Rizk Building contains the Administration, Business, Campus Services, Continuing Education Program, Management Information Systems, Registrar's, Relations, Admissions, Comptroller's, Personnel, Testing Services and Student Services offices, as well as the Center for Sponsored Research and Development headquarters.
The Architecture and Interior Design Building is a five-storey structure with well-equipped studios, a computer center and an audio-visual laboratory.
The Zakhem Engineering Hall is a six-story building with facilities for classrooms, an auditorium, multipurpose halls, laboratories, offices, meeting rooms and computer centers.
The Semaan Melkan Bassil Hall contains divisional and faculty offices and the Faculty Lounge.
The Student Center is a multipurpose hall housing the Guidance Office and a gym. The Cafeteria is a separate mini-building sitting at the edge of the upper parking lot.