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Jerry S. Rawls College of Business Administration
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TexasGoody Clancy is completing the design for a new College of Business Administration to serve 4,500 undergraduate and 700 graduate students on a site located close to Texas Tech’s historic core campus. To reflect the predominant aesthetic of this highly recognizable area, the design of the new brick building will draw upon and interpret elements of the Spanish Renaissance style. The result will be a distinctive visual identity and a cohesive place that students and faculty can call their own.
LEED Gold Certified
Relevant Project Information:
- The program will consolidate the school’s undergraduate and graduate programs in one location, and will include nine classroom types from small 8-seat seminar rooms to tiered classrooms seating up to 120 students.
- A dedicated testing area, 50-station computer lab, break-out rooms, a communication skills center, a distance learning center, faculty offices, and space for student organizations are program components.
- Classrooms will offer multi-media, two screens and a computer at every station. A Trading Center with access to Bloomberg, CNN etc., ticker, monitors and equity and commodity boards is included.
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