Constructing its first major building in more than a quarter century, the University of the District of Columbia set out to transform a nondescript campus filled with utilitarian, 1970s architecture.
The Adler Center for Nursing Excellence and the renovation of the four-story building known as the “G-Wing” provides Ramapo College of New Jersey in Mahwah with state-of-the-art teaching and research space for its School of Social Science and Human Services, the School of Theoretical and Applied Science and the School of Nursing.
The Princeton University Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment is a complex energy research facility whose mission is to solve problems of energy efficiency and sustainability.
Constructed on the last available parcel of campus land, the Blackstone Residence Hall was squeezed between a major college entrance, a busy street and two existing structures, with no green space on the site.
The original 13-story Warren Hall was the most seismically vulnerable building on the Cal State campus, and in just 12 seconds, the more than 40-year-old building and a two-story bridge connected to the main library were safely imploded.
The design and construction team on this $32-million, certified LEED Gold project faced a complex challenge of constructing a modern, state-of-the-art educational building that is also architecturally compatible with historic campus structures.