The new home of Drexel’s College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Professionals totals 12 stories—with a MEP penthouse that spans two more levels—and totals 494,688 sq ft. Inside are 178,500 sq ft of classroom space, 98,700 sq ft of office/support space and 87,000 sq ft of lab/simulation space.
Located on Pittsburgh’s historic “Automobile Row,” where Model Ts were assembled, sold and serviced, the vacant Ford Motor plant was repurposed into a research facility.
The six-lane, 1,445-ft-long Anacostia River crossing uses an above-deck arch design coupled with cable-stay bridge technology to transform the South Capitol Street corridor into an iconic, grand urban boulevard.
This 355,000-sq-ft, six-story greenfield hospital provides 129 private inpatient beds, a labor and delivery department, an emergency department, complete medical and surgical capabilities and imaging and lab services.
As a facility that delivers world-class diplomatic training and career-long learning opportunities, this 220,000-sq-ft, four-story building provides office suites and classrooms along with a large multipurpose room to accommodate a variety of functions.
Encompassing nearly 300,000 sq ft on a 70-acre site, the three-building aluminum remelt and extrusion complex allows scrap metal to be remelted into 24-ft-long billets ranging in diameter from 7 to 18 in.
The two-year program was designed to ensure Baltimore Gas & Electric (BG&E) will continue to deliver safe and reliable power to more than a million customers in the Baltimore region for the next 75 years.
Located in an active 12-acre arboretum, the historic 1920s building was transformed into a contemporary, dynamic, flexible gallery space for rotating exhibits, the university’s art collection, integrated teaching spaces and art conservation.