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Chapman University’s $130M Keck Center Completed
Chapman University’s $130-million Keck Center for Science and Engineering in Orange, CA has been completed. The 149,697-square-foot, state-of-the-art education and research facility is the largest, most expensive and most technologically-advanced project in the university’s history.
Pasadena-based C.W. Driver Companies completed an $87-million portion of the facility. The center is home to the Schmid College of Science and Technology and Fowler School of Engineering, and includes an additional 145,560 square feet of subterranean parking.
The Keck Center is comprised of three floors and divided into two sections: the Hall of Science and the Hall of Technology and Engineering, bridged by a grand arch that serves as the focal point of the building. The center includes 18 teaching labs, 22 research labs, 47 faculty and graduate student offices, three multi-purpose classrooms and six collaboration areas for students and faculty. The facility also features an 833-seat outdoor amphitheater/stadium, and a 347-space, two-story subterranean parking garage.
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