Global integrated design and engineering firm Stantec provided architecture, interior design, and lab planning for this latest addition to the Prairie View A&M campus.
Nearly two-thirds of EnCARB’s 106,000 square feet are dedicated to instructional laboratories, with more than 30 unique labs located between the three floors. Also included are flexible spaces to support a variety of teaching methods, and a maker space to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and classroom spaces for direct instruction.
The labs support the chemical, mechanical, and civil engineering departments and multidisciplinary research in space exploration, data analytics, artificial intelligence, robotics, structural analysis, and 3D manufacturing. EnCARB is also one of a few facilities in the U.S. to have a microgravity drop tower for research in space-related conditions.
“EnCARB will allow PVAMU to take their laboratory instruction and research pursuits to the next level with state-of-the-art facilities that are flexible by design and will allow them to be nimble and adapt in the fast evolving field of engineering,” said Cynthia Labelle, Principal at Stantec. “Students will learn and grow across many engineering disciplines in a future-focused learning environment.”