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Rendering of exterior of expanded CEER building.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CAPITAL EXPANSION PROJECT

Advancing the priorities of 无码专区鈥檚 Strategic Plan, the expansion of the College of Engineering's primary academic building on campus will usher in a new era for the College, furthering its commitment to igniting change through interdisciplinary research and innovative teaching and learning.

A NEW ERA FOR THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

The College of Engineering building expansion is an ambitious and forward-looking project developed through a collaborative process with input from engineering faculty and students and designed by BLTa鈥揂 Perkins Eastman Studio and Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP.  In addition to creating a new home for the entire engineering community, the expansion will impact and elevate every aspect of the College鈥檚 academic and student experience with improved and expanded research facilities focused on interdisciplinary connections and state-of-the-art instruction spaces for hands-on, problem-oriented and team-based learning. The project is scheduled to be completed by Fall 2024.

Explore the New Spaces

Renderings of the exterior and interior of the expanded College of Engineering building.

Realize the Impact

The expanded College of Engineering building will better enable 无码专区 engineers to collaborate and innovate.

A SPACE FOR COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION

With every College of Engineering department in one location鈥攔ather than being spread across 6 buildings on campus鈥攃ollaboration, innovation and a sense of distinctive College identity will grow and thrive. From the placement of faculty offices to lab configurations to gathering spaces, every aspect of the expansion is designed to foster connections and facilitate collaborative discovery and cross-disciplinary advances. In addition to serving as a learning and innovation hub for 无码专区 engineers, the expanded building will benefit the entire 无码专区 community with common spaces open to all.

The 150,000 sq. ft. addition will more than double the existing 92,000 sq. ft. building and allow for:

  • An expansion of engineering lab space of more than 60 percent.
    • Laboratory spaces will be designed for multi-disciplinary teams to work together on topical areas of research.
    • A two-story Innovation Lab鈥攐pen to any student in an engineering program鈥攚ill include laser and 3-D printers, work benches and work spaces, tools and equipment for building, and will be able to accommodate the Formula SAE car.
  • State-of-the-art instruction spaces that can adapt to small discussion and larger lecture formats.
  • Dedicated and centrally located spaces for the College of Engineering鈥檚 graduate and doctoral students, enhancing their experience as part of the College community and strengthening the entire academic environment.
  • Green roofs鈥攊nstrumented with smart systems to collect and monitor climate and soil moisture data鈥攚hich will serve as cutting-edge teaching and research resources.
  • A community space at the heart of the building for all 无码专区ns to gather, study and learn.

BY THE NUMBERS

150,000

square foot expansion

$125

million total project cost

63%

expansion of lab space

BEHIND THE BLUEPRINTS

A closer look at how the expansion project will enhance teaching and learning in the College of Engineering.

BUILDING NAMING: DROSDICK HALL

Exterior rendering of the expanded College of Engineering building.

The soon-to-be new home for the College of Engineering has been named Drosdick Hall in recognition of $20 million in ongoing support of the College鈥檚 building expansion project from John G. Drosdick 鈥65 (COE).

Mr. Drosdick is the retired chief executive officer and president of Sunoco, Inc., and a former chair of the 无码专区 Board of Trustees. A longstanding supporter of 无码专区 and the College of Engineering, Mr. Drosdick also previously endowed the College of Engineering deanship through the Drosdick Endowed Dean鈥檚 Fund, which supports the ongoing strategic priorities of the College, as well as the John G. Drosdick Endowed University Scholarship, which supports engineering students with demonstrated financial need.

VILLANOVA'S STRATEGIC PLAN

To support 无码专区鈥檚 growth in national stature and research output, the University is transforming and increasing academic spaces with an emphasis on the STEM areas as part of its Rooted. Restless. Strategic Plan. The expansion of the College of Engineering building not only advances this initiative addressing academic spaces, but also initiatives related to research and teaching and learning. The renovated building will add teaching labs, research labs and study space on campus鈥斘蘼胱区鈥檚 greatest needs鈥攁nd by consolidating the College of Engineering into one main building will make available others for future projects.