HKS and Clark Construction Group joined representatives from the FBI including its director Christopher Wray, the Alabama Congressional delegation, the United States Army, NASA, MDA, and the city of Huntsville to celebrate the groundbreaking of the FBI Innovation Center in Huntsville, Alabama. HKS-Clark is serving as the design-build team on the project.
The Innovation Center is located at Redstone Arsenal where the FBI is building a 243-acre campus to strategically realign the Bureau, build its capabilities, enhance its training programs, and tap into top talent in the region.
As the flagship building of the FBI’s new Science and Technology District at Redstone Arsenal, the 250,000-square-foot Innovation Center will be a first-of-its-kind facility dedicated to cyber threat intelligence, data analytics, and training to combat emerging threats.
The three-story building will include collaborative office space, both formal and informal auditoriums, “collision spaces” for impromptu learning encounters, and specialized training spaces including a kinetic cyber range and a virtual reality classroom for agents to test and apply their skills and tools in real-world settings.
“Just eight months after commencing design, we’re excited to see this project break ground,” says Jim Whitaker, principal-in-charge leading the design team. “I’m very proud of the immense collaboration of Clark, the FBI, and our design team to quickly and safely advance the design of this state-of-the-art facility in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Status: Under Construction
Location: Huntsville, AL, US
My Role: My role was to support in the ideation of initial design concepts, and ultimately develop conceptual documentation of the exterior façade system. In this role, I helped implement the Rhino.Inside plugin to automate the exchange of models between Grasshopp
Additional Credits: HKS, HKS LINE, Clark Construction, Jim Whitaker, Heath May, Chad Porter, Jon Bailey James Warton,