Pennsylvania university begins work on new science facility

Nov. 19, 2007
Building will house chemistry, biology and physics classrooms and labs

Lincoln University in Pennsylvania has broken ground on a $40.5 million Science and General Classroom High Technology Building. The four-story, 150,000 square-foot-facility will have a brick-and-glass exterior and will house eight computer labs, six chemistry labs, 10 high-tech classrooms, and two 100-seat state-of-the-art lecture halls with video conferencing and high-tech capabilities for distance education. The facility also will have 20 labs for biology, chemistry and physics as well as administrative suites and offices, conference room, dark room, greenhouse, student lounge and library. The architect is Kling Architects.

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