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Drury University Taps Cooper Robertson to Design New Academic Hub

By Alex_A_G
Nov 19, '19 11:20 AM EST
The new Enterprise Center at Drury University will be designed by Cooper Robertson as architects, in collaboration with Trivers Associates.
The new Enterprise Center at Drury University will be designed by Cooper Robertson as architects, in collaboration with Trivers Associates.

Drury University has announced Cooper Robertson as architect for its new Enterprise Center, a major academic building set to rise on the institution’s growing Springfield, Missouri campus — and its first building project to be developed based on Cooper Robertson’s 2017 master plan.

Designed in collaboration with Trivers Associates architects, Cooper Robertson’s vision for the three-story, 54,772-square-foot Enterprise Center includes space for Drury's business and political science academic programs, as well as for high-tech student collaborative areas, facilities for guidance services, and an executive conference center. According to Drury leaders, the project highlights an emphasis on entrepreneurship, innovation, and interdisciplinary learning, and reflects the master plan’s recommendations for strategic moves that address the needs of today’s students in a rapidly changing world.

Other key features of the new building include an 11,000-square-foot Center for Executive Education attached by a colonnade to the main building. This conference center and flexible event space will be used extensively by the entire Drury campus as well as the greater Springfield community, reflecting the master plan’s goal of more tightly weaving Drury University into the fabric of its surrounding neighborhoods.

Cooper Robertson leaders including partner John Kirk, AIA, and senior associate Jason Cadorette, AIA, are available as sources on the work at Drury University, and on trends in planning and design for colleges and universities more broadly. 

Noted internationally for its campus planning and higher education expertise, Cooper Robertson is currently active on a number of significant education projects, including master planning and and building initiatives at Longwood University in Virginia, a new master plan for Georgia State University in Atlanta, and an expansion of the Lyford Cay International School in Nassau, Bahamas.

At Drury University’s Enterprise Center, a groundbreaking is anticipated for spring 2020.