University in Bowling Green, Ky., plans to break ground this fall on project to transform all student residential living spaces, the largest residential investment in its history.
The 73,000-sq-ft Integrative Life Sciences Center will feature
three undergraduate teaching laboratories on the ground floor below four
stories of flexible research space when it opens in 2027.
Washington State’s first publicly funded zero-energy and zero-carbon academic building on a university campus is a $54.8-million, four-story mass timber facility for the electrical engineering and computer science department.