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Louisiana State University Breaks Ground on Interdisciplinary Science Building
Louisiana State University broke ground in March of 2024 on the Our Lady of the Lake Health Interdisciplinary Science Building in Baton Rouge. Designed by EskewDumezRipple, the $148 million facility will offer leading-edge environments for STEM education and discovery. The four-story, 200,000-sf structure will drive innovation in five key focus areas: geology and geophysics, chemistry, biological sciences, astronomy, and mathematics and physics.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Plans Engineering Facility
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will begin construction in 2025 on a $347 million facility for the College of Engineering. Standing seven stories above grade with one basement level, the 395,000-gsf structure will provide 211,000 asf of collaborative teaching and research space. Multidisciplinary labs will open onto flexible meeting and write-up areas, accompanied by dedicated venues for engaging with industry partners. The modular and adaptable building will promote experiential education with active learning classrooms, studios, workshops, and maker spaces.
Goldman Sachs Constructs Dallas Campus
Goldman Sachs is partnering with Hunt Realty Investments and Hillwood Urban to create a $500 million corporate facility in Dallas. Designed by Henning Larsen, the 800,000-sf building will feature purpose-built workspaces that foster collaboration and productivity. Flexible meeting venues on every floor will promote formal and informal interaction, enhanced by an onsite café, a conference center, and numerous terraces and gardens.
Clemson University Breaks Ground on Forestry & Environmental Conservation Building
Clemson University broke ground in March of 2024 on a new home for the Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation. Designed by Moseley Architects, the $68.3 million facility will prepare the next generation of agribusiness leaders for rewarding careers in natural resource management. The four-story, 85,000-sf building will provide teaching and research labs, classrooms, collaboration spaces, support areas, and offices for faculty and staff.
Oxford Properties and Pioneer Group Create London Life Science Center
Oxford Properties is transforming Victoria House in central London into a vibrant destination for biomedical research. Developed in partnership with Pioneer Group, the £70 million project involves the conversion of 220,000 sf of the building's 300,000-sf internal area to provide sophisticated wet labs and write-up areas.