The Rubenstein Arts Center, a creative hub for interdisciplinary learning and innovation at Duke University, aims to be “a place that is all about the creative arts in the broadest and most expansive sense … where dancers are collaborating with engineers and anthropologists, actors creating with musicians, and documentary film makers interacting with humanists.”
With an exterior featuring limestone, brick, copper and large swaths of glass, Wofford College’s 54,000-sq-ft Rosalind S. Richardson Center for the Arts is a striking home for the school’s visual and theater arts and art history departments.
Mayne Pharma’s 155,000-sq-ft facility includes 128,000 sq ft of operational space along with more than 27,000 sq ft of mezzanine space for critical mechanical, electrical and high-purity piping systems.
Bridging the Innovation Development Gap (BRIDG) is the first building at the University of Central Florida’s newly developed innovation center known as NeoCity.
Davidson College’s new academic center for its biology, chemistry, psychology and environmental science departments adds two four-story wings of teaching and research space along with a 400-seat forum, totaling 130,000 sq ft in all.
Realizing a need to upgrade its dining options on the west side of campus, Georgia Tech replaced an existing dining hall with a dining concept catering to its millennial-age student population.
To make way for construction of Volvo’s first U.S. manufacturing plant, Berkeley County, S.C., needed a contractor to prepare a 1,200-acre site located in a 6,000-acre rural area.
Modeled after a college campus, the new Largo High School’s design emphasizes efficient transitions between classes, safety, security and technology readiness.
The team of Skanska USA Building and Gates Construction began working on the Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida project when the design was in schematics and the cost estimate was already $34 million over Lee Health’s budget.