Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex Explained

Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex
Native Name:The Applied Engineering Complex
Native Name Lang:English
Building Type:Engineering Complex
Opened Date:2015[1]
Namesake:Arthur Weisburg[2]
Cost:$56 million (USD)
Size:152,000 sqFt
Floors:6
Location:1676 3rd Ave, Huntington, West Virginia 25703
Owner:Marshall University

The Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex, an applied engineering complex for Marshall University, is located in Huntington, West Virginia. The building opened in 2015 near Pullman Square, to house educational resources for Marshall's College of Information Technology, Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computational Science, Computer Modeling & Digital Imaging, Transportation Research Corporation, and Marshall University Research Corporation (MURC).[3] The building has a LEED gold certification.[4]

The engineering complex, named after Arthur Weisburg, includes a water efficiency green roof,[5] [6] over 50 classrooms, more than 10 different research laboratories,[7] and U.S. Green Building Council sustainable sites.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jenkins. Jeff. Marshall dedicates applied engineering complex. August 13, 2015. August 6, 2024 . West Virginia MetroNews.
  2. Web site: Arthur Weisberg was West Virginia Jewish leader. August 6, 2024 . Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle.
  3. Web site: Ribbon-cutting marks official opening of Weisberg engineering complex. August 12, 2015. August 6, 2024 . Marshall University.
  4. Web site: Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex - Hastings + Chiveta. August 6, 2024 . Hastings + Chiveta.
  5. Web site: Green Roof. August 6, 2024 . Marshall University.
  6. Web site: Water Efficiency (WE). August 6, 2024 . Marshall University.
  7. Web site: Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex - RFD. August 6, 2024. Research Facilities Design.
  8. Web site: Sustainable Sites (SS). August 6, 2024 . Marshall University.