Houston Community College—Northeast Campus, Science, Engineering and Technology Building
Houston, Texas
The architect designed the three-story Science, Engineering and Technology Building for Houston Community College’s Northeast Campus. This project is being used as a benchmark design, setting the visual tone for future buildings on the largely undeveloped campus.
The building will house teaching labs for chemistry, biology, physics and petroleum/process engineering. The 46,000-square-foot building also will house 12 general classrooms and administration space for faculty support.
Design was completed in May 2007, and construction began in summer 2007.
Additional Information
Cost per Sq Ft
$173.00
Featured in
2006 Architectural Portfolio;2007 Architectural Portfolio
Category
Work in Progress
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