Fitzpatrick Center | |
Native Name: | (also known as FCIEMAS) |
Location: | West Campus, Duke University |
Building Type: | Research center focusing on biology, photonics, materials and integrated sensors |
Namesake: | Michael and Patty Fitzpatrick |
Architect: | Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership |
Completion Date: | 2004 |
Website: | Duke Engineering |
The Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences - colloquially referred to as FCIEMAS (pronounced "eff-see-mas") - opened in August 2004 on the West campus of Duke University. Research facilities focus on the fields of photonics, bioengineering, communications, and materials science and materials engineering. The aim of the building was to emphasize interdisciplinary activities and encourage cross-departmental interactions. The building houses numerous wet bench laboratories (highlighted by a nanotechnology research wing), offices, teaching spaces, and an Irish themed café Twinnie's.[1] FCIEMAS contains: a three-story, 10000-3NaN-3 atrium; 206-seat auditorium; 104000square feet of laboratory space; 10000square feet of conference space; and the Duke Immersive Virtual Environment (one of seven in the world). The construction of FCIEMAS took more than three years and cost more than $97 million.