Arizona State University, Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building 4
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Arizona State University, Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building 4
An Interdisciplinary Home for Earth and Space Exploration
The Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 4 is home to Arizona State University’s School of Earth and Space Exploration and the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, which has established a degree program in research geological engineering. The building is designed to meet the needs of diverse program areas including environmental engineering, synthetic chemistry and energy research.
Key features include:
- Modern and flexible teaching and research spaces help attract students.
- Interactive kiosk exhibits, an exploration theater and highly visible laboratories show-off science and support the university’s high school teacher enrichment program and K-12 student STEM engagement initiatives.
- Two floors are open to the public, offering formal and informal opportunities to ignite curiosity in students and visitors alike.
- Large, open, “dirty” spaces are used to assemble, evaluate and remodel spacecraft and space-exploration systems, supporting the school’s goal of reaching Mars someday.
- Vibration absorption in controlled areas support research being conducted at the nano-scale.
The ISTB 4 project was designed using an integrated project delivery process. Team members included HDR, Ehrlich Architects and Sundt Construction.
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