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University of Louisville Student Success Building will be new heart of engineering program

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University of Louisville Student Success Building will be new heart of engineering program

The 115,000-sf structure will expand lab space, consolidate functions


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | July 17, 2024
University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup

A new Student Success Building will serve as the heart of the newly designed University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School of Engineering. The 115,000-sf structure will greatly increase lab space and consolidate student services to one location.

Currently admissions counselors, academic counselors, tutors, student success coordinators, co-op counselors, and other support teams are located on different floors and in multiple buildings. The plan groups all the support teams into a single connected office suite. A central help desk at the main entrance will assist students to receive the most appropriate support services. Shared collaborative spaces will facilitate regular meetings among the different teams, and shared office support will streamline internal operations.

The new university building will serve as a valuable “home base” for students, especially during their first year. It will house classes, provide access to tutoring, enable meetings with academic and co-op counselors, host student success seminars, offer study spaces and meeting rooms for student groups, and feature an informal recreational area.

Maker space at University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
Maker space at the University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup

An engineering garage space will serve as a hub for hands-on learning and competition team activities. This area will provide ample room for students to work on projects, build prototypes, and conduct experiments. It will be equipped with specialized tools, machinery, and materials to support various engineering disciplines. The garage space will not only enhance students’ technical skills but also promote teamwork, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities. Engineering students will have the opportunity to participate in competitions, where they can apply their knowledge, learn from their peers, and showcase their innovations.

The second and third floors will house lab space for the university’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research, where researchers will study solar power, green fuels, and materials. Construction is underway, with an expected completion date of summer 2025.

Owner and/or developer: University of Louisville
Design architect: SmithGroup
Architect of record: Luckett & Farley
MEP engineer: Luckett & Farley
Structural engineer: SmithGroup
General contractor/construction manager: Whittenberg Construction

University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
University of Louisville's J.B. Speed School of Engineering Student Success Building. Rendering courtesy SmithGroup
Rendering courtesy SmithGroup

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