This five-story, 100,000-sq-ft building creates a “smart world” research collaboration environment—housing lab space for robotics, architecture and engineering, cybersecurity, data science, computer science, learning science, bioinformatics and computational biology.
The 150,000- sq-ft building that houses the college’s research and science programs has 12 classrooms, four floors of labs and a 188-seat auditorium—all for teaching and conducting research in computer science, robotics and nanotechnology.
To create contemporary spaces for students and faculty, the team was tasked with designing systems and layouts that fit within the existing 1880s-era Pillsbury Hall—meeting current codes and university standards without affecting the historic value of the building.
Touted by University of Missouri officials as the most ambitious project in its 180-year history, the $221-million Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health Building is designed to enable researchers to expedite delivery of innovations from the lab to clinical treatment.
The 95,000-sq-ft, $34 million education and research facility is designed to grow the university’s academic portfolio and allow greater flexibility for students and researchers to pursue grant studies and projects.
The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts is a venue that stands out even in the Music City: a state-of-the-art performance hall with a classic design offering two recital halls, 12,000-sq-ft grand lobby and 1,700-seat performance hall.
A collaboration between the city and Arizona State University, the $65-million center in downtown Mesa includes a three-story, 118,000-sq-ft Media and Immersive eXperience (MIX) Center and the Plaza @ Mesa City Center.