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                                                                                ACADEMIC AND STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING
                                                                                AT NEVADA STATE COLLEGE



                                                                                The  Academic  and  Student  Services  Building  project,  completed  for  Nevada  State
                                                                                College involved the new construction of a 42,487 square foot laboratory and classroom
                                                                                facility.  The  facility  was  the  first  building  constructed  on  the  Nevada  State  College
                                                                                Henderson Campus requiring the building to be designed and constructed so that the
                                                                                spatial arrangement of the rooms and common spaces created a campus within the
                                                                                building. This was accomplished through the inclusion of nodes and lounges for study
                                                                                and social interaction. The building also includes faculty offices, science laboratories, and
                                                                                seven large classrooms. SMART technologies were implemented in the classrooms to
                                                                                allow professors the use of a wide array of audio and visual teaching techniques. CMU
                                                                                was used both structurally as well as aesthetically throughout the facility and in 2008,
                                                                                this building won the Southwest Contractor Best Award for “Best Masonry Project.”
































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