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New York University Plans Multipurpose Learning Hub

Published 12/20/2016

New York University is planning to begin construction in February of 2017 on a $1 billion learning hub in the Greenwich Village area of New York. Designed by KieranTimberlake and Davis Brody Bond, the 23-story, 735,000-sf project will provide 60 classrooms, three theaters, music and performing arts studios, faculty apartments, a 420-bed freshman dormitory, and an athletic facility with four basketball courts and a six-lane lap pool. Completion is expected in 2021.

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University of New Mexico Constructs Third Phase of Domenici Center for Health Science Education

Published 12/19/2016

The University of New Mexico is building the third phase of the Domenici Center for Health Science Education in Albuquerque. Designed by Dekker/Perich/Sabatini, the $27.3 million project will house the Interprofessional Healthcare Simulation Center and classrooms for active learning, problem-based learning, and general education. Illuminated by abundant natural light, the three-story, 63,000-nsf facility will support a variety of health science programs including nursing, pharmacy, and physical and occupational therapy.

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University of Houston Opens Multidisciplinary Research and Engineering Building

Published 12/14/2016

The University of Houston opened the $51 million Multidisciplinary Research and Engineering Building in November of 2016. Designed by SHW Group, a subsidiary of Stantec, the four-story, 120,000-gsf project provides the Cullen College of Engineering with wet research labs, a visualization suite, an NMR spectrometry lab, offices, and conference rooms.

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Angelo State University Builds Archer College of Health and Human Services

Published 12/12/2016

Angelo State University began construction in December of 2016 on the $26 million Archer Health and Human Services Building in San Angelo, Texas. Designed by PBK Architects, the three-story, 50,000-sf facility will provide flexible lecture rooms, teaching labs, classrooms, a simulation training center, and testing suites. Completion is expected in January of 2018.

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Laurentian University Plans Research, Innovation & Engineering Building

Published 12/9/2016

Laurentian University is planning to build the CAD$30 million Clifford A. Fielding Research, Innovation and Engineering Building in Sudbury, Ontario. Housing the Bharti School of Engineering, the 47,000-sf project will include a technology-rich lecture hall, four capstone project labs, a prototyping and fabrication shop, a materials analysis lab, a hydraulics and fluid dynamics lab, and an environmental and soil mechanics lab.

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UT Health Northeast Designs School of Community and Rural Health

Published 12/8/2016

UT Health Northeast will break ground in spring of 2017 on the $30 million School of Community and Rural Health in Tyler. Designed by the Dallas office of SmithGroupJJR to support programs in public health, the three-story, 85,000-sf academic medical center will provide classrooms, teaching labs, faculty offices, and administrative space. Completion is expected in fall of 2018. UT Health Northeast is part of the University of Texas System.

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University of Nottingham Constructs New Teaching Building

Published 12/6/2016

The University of Nottingham is constructing the £15 million New Teaching Building on its University Park campus in Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Designed by architectural firm Make, the 54,000-sf facility will provide a collaborative lecture hall, a variety of instructional rooms, a performing arts space, a social learning hub, and staff offices. The project team includes structural engineer AKT II, MEP engineer Max Fordham, project manager Gleeds, and cost consultant Aecom.

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Georgia Tech Creates Van Leer Interdisciplinary Design Commons

Published 12/1/2016

Georgia Tech is renovating the two-story Blake R. Van Leer Building to create the Van Leer Interdisciplinary Design Commons in Atlanta. Accommodating collaborative research and instructional programs for the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the completed three-story facility will house a 15,000-sf makerspace with advanced fabrication tools and electronic technologies. Gilbane Building Company broke ground on the $8.1 million project in November of 2016 and completion is expected in early 2018.

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Integrated Facilities for Engineering and Life Sciences Pose New Challenges

Published 11/30/2016

An increase in funding streams for interdisciplinary research coupled with major advances in computational research are driving bioengineering and integrated life sciences and engineering program growth. “Increasingly, universities are engaging in interdisciplinary research—that’s where the exciting problems are, and that’s what funding agencies are funding,” says Dr. Stephen Director, provost emeritus of Northeastern University in Boston. “We have found that our existing facilities don’t easily support that.”

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UC San Diego Health Opens Jacobs Medical Center

Published 11/30/2016

UC San Diego Health opened the $943 million Jacobs Medical Center in November of 2016 in La Jolla. Designed by Cannon Design, the 10-story, 509,500-sf facility includes the Rady Pavilion for Women & Infants, the Foster Pavilion for Cancer Care, and the Vassiliadis Family Pavilion for Advanced Surgery.

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University of Missouri-St. Louis Opens Science Learning Building

Published 11/28/2016

The University of Missouri–St. Louis opened the $35 million Science Learning Building in November of 2016. Designed by Christner, the four-story, 75,000-sf facility features 18 technology-rich teaching labs, seven study areas, a café, and a solarium town center connecting to the adjacent science complex. General contractor K&S Associates broke ground on the sustainably designed project in October of 2013.

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Texas A&M University Plans Global Health Research Complex

Published 11/25/2016

Texas A&M University is planning to begin construction in January of 2017 on the $86 million Global Health Research Complex in College Station. The 102,000-sf biocontainment facility will provide advanced laboratories for the study of infectious agents and diseases in plants, animals, and humans. Supporting collaboration within the A&M System, the project will collocate biomedical, veterinary, engineering, and environmental science research in a single complex to create innovative strategies for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

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Grand Valley State University Constructs Health Professions Building

Published 11/24/2016

Grand Valley State University will begin construction in December of 2016 on a $37.5 million facility for the College of Health Professions and the College of Nursing. Located in Grand Rapids, Mich., the five-story, 84,000-sf Finkelstein Hall will provide 15 teaching labs, four classrooms, two departmental suites, a computer lab, and 90 faculty and staff offices. The architect for the project is Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber and the construction manager is Rockford Construction. Completion is expected in May of 2018.

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University of Nottingham Breaks Ground on Advanced Manufacturing Building

Published 11/23/2016

The University of Nottingham broke ground on the 97,000-sf Advanced Manufacturing Building in November of 2016 in the United Kingdom. G.F. Tomlinson was awarded the £16 million construction contract for the project, which will be built on a former brownfield site on the Jubilee Campus. Designed by Bond Bryan, the facility will provide the Faculty of Engineering with research labs and offices, teaching spaces, workshops, and an area for large-scale aerospace demonstrator components.

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Doctors Hospital at Renaissance Partners with University of Texas Rio Grande Valley on McAllen Research Facility

Published 11/22/2016

Doctors Hospital at Renaissance is partnering with the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley to create a $34 million medical research facility in McAllen. The 83,000-sf building will be developed as a public-private partnership and will be leased back to the University at an annual cost of $2.5 million. The project will provide 16 research labs, core facilities, and clinical space for the study of diseases affecting the Rio Grande Valley.

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