Aiming to advance the fields of science, technology, engineering and math through the built and natural world, the STEM Building was founded to house a diverse collection of initiatives and programs for students and educators across the region. Designed to foster innovation and collaboration, the STEM Building provides open and flexible areas inside and out for students to study and collaborate.
To reconnect and revitalize this abandoned area of campus, the scope included developing a recruitment strategy and a guided tour to attract young, talented students (from eighth-graders to college students) to the STEM program. This concept made the landscape itself a pivotal factor in the project, as the
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