The $20-million, 72,000-sf Complex combines the engineering department (civil, mechanical, and electrical) on the first floor with the biotechnology and biodiversity centers on the third floor. Investments in high-tech equipment including a two-story integrated applications laboratory, and the hands-on approach produce students who are competitive and successful in the workplace.
The Applied Research and Technology Program (ARTP) exemplifies the educational philosophy of "learning by doing" by creating a design-build-test learning environment. For example, certain elements of the Complex construction process, including foundation inspections, concrete strength testing, and inspection of reinforcing steel, were conducted by the civil engineering students and faculty. Students performed the work as a professional engineering firm through ARTP.
Similarly, the biology students work in areas of molecular biology, molecular genetics, biotechnology, and ecology. Opportunities exist to conduct independent research and to assist R&D scientists.
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| Building Owner: | Western Kentucky University | |||||
| Building Location: | Bowling Green, Kentucky UNITED STATES | |||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||
| Principal Building Function: | Research and teaching | |||||
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| Project Cost: | $20,000,000 | |||||
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| Project Includes: |
Biotechnology Ecology Education Education: Classroom Education: Computer Lab Engineering Laboratory Laboratory: Biotech Laboratory: Teaching Research: Biotech |
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| Total GSF: | 72,000 | |||||
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| Architect | Taylor-Whitney Architects | |||||
| Profile Created 10/01/2005 | ||||||
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 | ||||||
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ISSN: 1096-4894
Engineering and Biological Sciences
Investments in high-tech equipment and laboratories provide students with hands-on learning and research opportunities. (Photo © Western Kentucky University, Sheryl Hagan-Booth, photographer.)

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