Restoration and conversion of a historic four story dormitory into an education building for the Art Department. Originally constructed in 1920, the building includes galleries, studios, classrooms, and offices. Sustainable features include high efficiency mechanical and electrical systems, variable speed refrigerant pumps, a direct digital control system, energy efficient lighting and occupancy sensors, and LED track lighting in gallery and studio space.
In April 2015, the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation named Ennis Hall a winner of the Excellence in Sustainable Rehabilitation category of the 38th annual Preservation Awards. Additionally, the International Interior Design Association Georgia Chapter recognized Ennis Hall with the 2015 Historic Preservation award.
A public safety simulation complex at the Eastern Wake Campus, including a 4D immersive interior
A complex of Poultry Science instruction and research facilities, including instructional
A phased STEM research complex consisting of two connected buildings to support innovative
Renovation of the historic Terrell Hall, a 32,700 square foot residence hall constructed in
A single story clinic and research building. The building contains a clinic area with procedure,
Renovations of two classrooms and a small lecture hall. This project facilitates the start of the
Acoustics, audio-visual, communications, and intelligent buildings systems for student-centered,
Renovation of the Business Service Annex to create the Delta Innovation Hub, housing maker space,
Renovation of the Engineering Department in the Wake Downtown campus building, including teaching
Renovation of 2,300 square feet on the Tunnel Level and 10,000 square feet on Level Two of The Emory
Security, communications, and audio-visual systems for a science and nursing facility including a
Conversion of offices and classrooms in the HM Building to house a research laboratory and support