Sited strategically along the primary east-west axis that bisects Stanford’s new Science and Engineering Quad (SEQ), the Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center is the most prominent building on the quad. The octagonal pavilion, which houses the most public and regionally significant program components, serves as a campus hub for students, faculty and visitors of the School of Engineering. It is here that interaction and collaboration are encouraged among the strategic storytelling components turn the space into a living museum.
The Huang Engineering Center is the most programmatically diverse building the SEQ. Regional program components include the School of Engineering Library, an 80 seat executive board room, a 300-seat auditorium, two 40-seat interactive classrooms, three fabrication shops, a visualization lab, and a student workshop. The building also houses faculty, staff and student work spaces including the Office of the Dean of Engineering.
Completed with Boora
Completed: 2010
Building size: 126,000 GSF
Sustainability: Pursuing LEED Platinum
Role: Designer, Technical Assist
Responsibilities: Programming Lead, Client Presentations, Revit Modeling, Construction Documents, Consultant Coordination
Status: Built
Location: Stanford, CA, US