At a Glance
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106K
Square Feet
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30+
Unique Labs
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- Prairie View, Texas
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Client
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The Texas A&M University System
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- Location
- Prairie View, Texas
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- Client
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- The Texas A&M University System
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Prairie View A&M University - Engineering Classroom and Research Building
Prairie View A&M University wanted to take their laboratory instruction and research pursuits to the next level and help create a new quad for the Roy G. Perry College of Engineering Complex. They reached out to our team of architects, interior designers, and lab planners to help.
The University¡¯s vision for the new facility embraced a cross-disciplinary approach to research, and consensus-building played a key role in realizing this. We organized discovery workshops during the design phase by lab type instead of by department, which allowed our team to engage with and achieve a consensus from multiple departments simultaneously.
To further support the cross-disciplinary focus across civil, mechanical, and chemical engineering, we utilized modular planning principals for the labs. We maximized bench space in the wet labs with specialty alcoves for fume hoods, biosafety cabinets, and biofermentation. The computational labs contain flexible space for reconfigurable workstations. The inclusion of smart manufacturing, materials, and device and sensor labs support a hybrid of both wet and computation research planning.
The aptly named Engineering Classroom and Research Building (EnCARB) provides just that¡ªmuch needed instructional and research laboratory space for the College of Engineering. It will help students learn and grow across many engineering disciplines in a future-focused learning environment.
At a Glance
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106K
Square Feet
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30+
Unique Labs
- Location
- Prairie View, Texas
- Offices
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Client
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The Texas A&M University System
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- Location
- Prairie View, Texas
- Offices
- Client
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- The Texas A&M University System
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Cynthia Labelle, Principal, Buildings
My superpower is problem solving and creativity¡ªI look for the big picture and work to connect the dots.
Michael Reagan, Vice President, Buildings
The laboratories we plan and design may ultimately contribute to the discovery of something that will significantly and positively impact our lives.
Tracy Eich, Senior Principal, Texas Design Leader
Architecture at its core is problem solving¡ªbut at its essence, it¡¯s also a form of behavioral science, and the quality of the spaces we create affects the human spirit.
Gretchen Diesel, Senior Associate, Interior Design Lead
My job is to translate project requirements and client goals into the built environment.
Todd Griffith, Senior Associate
Helping clients realize their visions continues to inspire me¡ªfinding a healthy balance between technology and design is my objective.
Raul Pinol, Senior Design Architect
By fostering a culture of continuous improvement, our team remains dedicated to achieving excellence in every project we undertake.
George Rieke, Senior Associate
Each research facility we design reflects its inspiring community¡ªand seeks to stimulate curiosity, learning, collaboration, and discovery.
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