Visit Us
Department
Visitors will find the Stanford Civil and Environmental administrative offices in the Yang and Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building at the intersection of Panama Street and Via Ortega.
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
Jerry Yang & Akiko Yamazaki Environment & Energy Building
473 Via Ortega, Room 314, MC 4020
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: 650.723.3074
Fax: 650.725.8662
Programs – Location and Contact Information
- Architectural Design
- Atmosphere/Energy
- Construction Programs
- Environmental Enginnering
& Science - Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology
- Environmental Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
- Structural Engineering & Geomechanics
Searchable Campus Map
Parking
Parking is available across the street in the parking structure at Panama Street and Via Ortega. In addition, there are multiple parking ticket kiosks in the Tressider Union lot that take coins, paper money, and credit cards.
Driving Directions
From Highway 101
Take the Embarcadero Road exit west toward Stanford. At El Camino Real, Embarcadero turns into Galvez Street as it enters the university. Stay in the left lane and continue toward the center of campus. Make a right onto Campus Drive. Follow the Campus Drive loop until you reach Panama Street. Make a left onto Panama and continue to the multi-level parking structure at the corner of Panama and Via Ortega, where you will find hourly pay-parking.
From Highway 280
Exit Sand Hill Road east toward Stanford Continue east past the traffic light at Santa Cruz Ave and turn right at Stock Farm Road. Turn left at the second road, Campus Drive West. Make a right onto Panama Street and continue to the multi-level parking structure at the corner of Panama and Via Ortega, where you will find hourly pay-parking.
From Caltrain
The Jerry Yang & Akiko Yamazaki Environment & Energy Building is about 30 minutes walking distance from the Palo Alto Caltrain station: from the station, follow 'Palm Drive' into the center of campus, with downtown Palo Alto behind you. Alternatively, there is a free shuttle service (the 'Marguerite') from the Caltrain station to the center of campus. By train, Palo Alto is roughly one hour south of San Francisco, and thirty minutes north of San Jose.
