On the Docket: Groundbreaking for Morgan State University’s New Architecture Building!
After YEARS of pleas, promises, and passion, Morgan State University will finally have a purpose-built structure for the School of Architecture + Planning! The building, officially called the Center for the Built Environment and Infrastructure Studies, will contain the architecture school, plus the Department of Civil Engineering and The National Transportation Center at MSU. Designed by The Freelon Group, a minority-led architecture firm, it will contain 34 Classrooms/Studios/Computer Labs, 100 Offices, 10 Group Study Rooms, Conference Rooms, Jury Rooms, 4 Labs, a Model Shop, Atrium spaces with skylights, Lounges, Green Roof, Loading/Service and 300 Parking spaces all while aiming for LEED Gold or Platinum! Groundbreaking is scheduled for Friday April 2nd @ 9am on the site, adjacent to the School of Engineering. See you there!
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