General Project Information
Architectural Credit:
Perkins&Will
Location: La Jolla, California, United StatesProject Substantial Completion Date: 4/1/2022
Program type(s): Education - College/University (campus-level)
Total Site Area (gross sq. ft): 127631
Total Building Area (gross sq. ft): 186260
Project substantial completion date: 4/1/2022
Climate zone: 3B
Project site: Previously developed land
Project team: Architect: Perkins&Will
Engineer - Structural: Coffman Engineering
Engineer - Civil: Nasland Engineering
Engineer - Mechanical: Dufoe Consulting Engineers
Engineer - Electrical: Randal Lamb
Landscape Architect: OJB Landscape Architecture
Envelope: RDH Building Science
Elevator: Lerch Bates
Project Overview:
The Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego strives to develop advanced solutions for public good. This kind of innovation and learning calls for a space that inspires creativity and sparks collaboration.
Thirteen large research facilities called "collaboratories" make up the heart of Franklin Antonio Hall. Each collaboratory houses a collection of professor-led research groups from different but related disciplines. Together, these complementary research teams pursue grand-challenge research in areas like renewable energy technologies, smart cities and transportation, wearable and robotics innovations, real-time data analysis and decision making, digital privacy and security, nanotechnology, and precision medicine.
Submission portfolio
Franklin Antonio Hall
Category
Architecture Awards
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