DESIGNING FOR OPEN DIALOGUE: PURDUE UNIVERSITY'S NEIL ARMSTRONG HALL OF ENGINEERING

February 04, 2010


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The Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering at Purdue Univeristy offers engineering students, faculty and research professionals more than 200,000 sq. ft. of research labs and undergraduate teaching facilities. The facility also features four Team Learning Modules, linked lab and classroom spaces that facilitate student teamwork and provide all engineering students with a multidisciplinary experience.

Recent studies have show that the lab's design enhances the student's engineering education. Wisconsin Builder magazine's Melissa Rigney Baxter profiled the project. Read more about Neil Armstrong and how it compares to other educational facilities here.

 


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