JWU John J. Bowen Center for Sciences and Innovation

Owner:
Johnson & Wales University
Architect:
Edward Rowse Architects, Inc.
Location:
Providence, RI
Sector:

The Academic Building at Johnson & Wales University is the first facility constructed on land made available by the realignment of Interstate 195 in Providence. Designed to support interdisciplinary learning, the three-story LEED Gold-certified building brings together the School of Engineering & Design and the College of Arts & Sciences biology program.

The building features the Alan Shawn Feinstein Technology & Design Center, specialized labs for physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, and microbiology, faculty offices, and an outdoor courtyard encouraging collaboration and hands-on exploration.

73
K
square feet
173
K
total labor hours
14
months to complete

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