PROJECT NARRARTIVE
A modern jewel within an Edward Durrell Stone designed campus, the Scott. A McGregor Computer Science Center was designed to meet two pressing needs: new space for the rapidly expanding computer science program and a vibrant area for project-based learning. The 37,000 SF building provides a home for the Computer Science department, previously dispersed among multiple campus buildings.
The program includes teaching labs, clinics, offices, study and collaboration space. The makerspace provides a large, open workspace for collaboration, networking, and socialization. Its “zoned” layout includes a collaborative lounge, co-working and idea development areas, rapid prototyping, and light to medium fabrication.
The design embraces inclusion, experiential and interdisciplinary educational spaces, nooks of varying size and type to promote engagement, and high touch faculty-student interaction in a stimulating environment that celebrates STEM.
The McGregor Center’s corner location, proximity to other Claremont colleges and internal campus connections are unique. The building's courtyard is a destination for student engagement and is a threshold between the existing community and the heart of the campus. It welcomes the Claremont community, providing new opportunities for community engagement and showcases multiple integrated solutions that address health, wellness, inclusivity, connection with nature, and healthy materials simultaneously.
Harvey Mudd College, Scott A. McGregor Computer Science Center
Category
College/University
Description
Owner
Harvey Mudd College
Claremont, CA
Architecture Firm
Steinberg Hart
Los Angeles,California
https://www.steinberghart.com/
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©2022 Benny Chan/Fotoworks
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