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{{infobox building
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|name= New Classroom Building
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|former_name =
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|alternate_names = Classroom Building
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|namesake =
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|status = Active
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|address = 1455 [[Perry Street]]
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|location_city = [[Blacksburg]]
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|logo = Ncb sign.jpg
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|logo_size = 300px
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|image = Ncb south afternoon.jpg
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|image_size=300px
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|owner=[[Virginia Tech]]
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|completion_date={{Start date and age|2016}}
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|renovation_date=
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|cost= $42,000,000
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|material = Hokie Stone
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|floor_count = 3
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|elevator_count = 2
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|architecture_firm = EYP Architecture & Engineering
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|main_contractor = WM Jordan Company, Inc.
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|building_type = [[Academic Building]]
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|architectural_style = [[w:Modern|Modern]]
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}}
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The '''New Classroom Building''' is a building at the corner of [[Perry Street]] and [[West Campus Drive]], which comprises 13 flexible classroom spaces, 4 [[SCALE-UP]] classrooms, and 4 teaching labs. The 73,400 square foot space also contains flexible lounges on each floor, and half-a-dozen small meeting rooms.
 
The '''New Classroom Building''' is a building at the corner of [[Perry Street]] and [[West Campus Drive]], which comprises 13 flexible classroom spaces, 4 [[SCALE-UP]] classrooms, and 4 teaching labs. The 73,400 square foot space also contains flexible lounges on each floor, and half-a-dozen small meeting rooms.
  
Ground for the building was broken in summer of 2015, and the building was opened in the fall semester of 2016. It was designed by EYP Architecture & Engineering of Washington, D.C. WM Jordan Company, Inc. of Newport News was the construction manager, and KSA Interiors furnished the building. It cost $42 Million to construct, and is currently seeking LEED certification and a donor to give it a proper name.
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Ground for the building was broken in summer of 2014, and the building was opened in the fall semester of 2016. It was designed by EYP Architecture & Engineering of Washington, D.C.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2014/03/032814-vpa-classroombuildingapproved.html|title=New classroom building to provide additional innovative learning space|date=March 28, 2014|access-date=2017-06-24}}</ref>  WM Jordan Company, Inc. of Newport News was the construction manager, and KSA Interiors furnished the building<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ksainteriors.com/project/virginia-tech-new-classroom-building/|title=Virginia Tech - New Classroom Building|access-date=2017-06-24}}</ref>. It cost $42 Million to construct, and is currently seeking LEED certification and a donor to give it a proper name.
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== External Links ==
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== References ==
 
[[Category:Buildings]]
 
[[Category:Buildings]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 25 June 2017

New Classroom Building
Ncb sign.jpg
Ncb south afternoon.jpg
Alternative names Classroom Building
General information
Status Active
Type Academic Building
Architectural style Modern
Address 1455 Perry Street
Town or city Blacksburg
Completed 2016; 8 years ago (2016)
Cost $42,000,000
Owner Virginia Tech
Technical details
Material Hokie Stone
Floor count 3
Lifts/elevators 2
Design and construction
Architecture firm EYP Architecture & Engineering
Main contractor WM Jordan Company, Inc.

The New Classroom Building is a building at the corner of Perry Street and West Campus Drive, which comprises 13 flexible classroom spaces, 4 SCALE-UP classrooms, and 4 teaching labs. The 73,400 square foot space also contains flexible lounges on each floor, and half-a-dozen small meeting rooms.

Ground for the building was broken in summer of 2014, and the building was opened in the fall semester of 2016. It was designed by EYP Architecture & Engineering of Washington, D.C.[1] WM Jordan Company, Inc. of Newport News was the construction manager, and KSA Interiors furnished the building[2]. It cost $42 Million to construct, and is currently seeking LEED certification and a donor to give it a proper name.

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