Project Details
- Project Name
- Park Shops Adaptive Reuse
- Architect
- Clark Nexsen
- Client/Owner
- NC State University
- Project Types
- Education
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Size
- 51,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2009
- Awards
- 2010 AIA - Local Awards
- Shared by
- Perkins Eastman
- Team
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United Engineering Group, MEP
HadenStanziale, Civil/Landscape
Stewart Engineering, Structural
Clancy & Theys, General Contractor
- Consultants
-
Civil Engineer: Haden Stanziale,Landscape Architect: Haden Stanziale,Structural Engineer: Stewart Engineering,Electrical Engineer: United Engineering Group,General Contractor: Clancy and Theys
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $12,500,000
Project Description
The Park Shops building at NC State University is a historic, 3-story masonry structure originally constructed in 1914 to house the Mechanical Engineering department’s shop classes. NC State partnered with the design team to preserve this historic building and conserve environmental resources, providing an opportunity to create a facility that highlights old and new and activates an emerging campus “neighborhood.” The adaptive reuse of the Park Shops building is a transformed, 21st century, multi-functional building housing classrooms, anthropology and archaeology research and teaching laboratories, classrooms, office space, and a café. This L-shaped building forms two sides to a new campus plaza that animates the surrounding campus neighborhood. The project includes a complete renovation of 48,000 square feet of existing space and an addition of 3,000 square feet, which includes a new glass-enclosed entrance pavilion. The pavilion and café fronting the plaza serve as an expression of the transformation of the building. The new main entrance has been relocated to the plaza side, helping to create public gathering spaces for students, faculty, and visitors to interact.