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Boston University Data Sciences Center in Massachusetts by KPMB Architects

 
November 28th, 2018 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: KPMB Architects

KPMB Architects and Boston University have announced plans to build the Data Sciences Center, a 17-floor tower on Commonwealth Avenue in the heart of BU’s Charles River Campus. It’s the first major teaching center on the Charles River Campus in a half-century and will be BU’s tallest building.

With data sciences booming from an educational and employment perspective, the construction of the new Center will provide a new space to educate the next generation of creators, inventors, critical thinkers and problem solvers. The new Data Science Center will bring together the mathematics and statistics and computer science departments under one roof, as well as house the interdisciplinary Rafik B. Hariri Institute for Computer and Computational Science & Engineering. Highlights of the building’s features include:

View looking at Commonwealth Avenue, Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

  • Architects: KPMB Architects
  • Project: Boston University Data Sciences Center
  • Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Commonwealth Avenue aerial view from looking north-east, Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

– Book-Inspired Design: The structure of the building resembles a stack of books, an homage to BU’s mission of highlighting research, scholarship, artistic creation and professional practice among its students, faculty, alumni and visitors.

– Collaborative Spaces: The Center will include whiteboard walls for jotting down ideas; a series of terraced platforms for small-group interactions that run almost the entire length of the building; and a collaboration ramp dotted with small gathering spaces for quick, spontaneous conversation.

Streetscape view looking north on Granby Street from Commonwealth Avenue, Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

– Sustainable Technologies: Advancing BU’s Climate Action Plan and to account for the risks posed by increases in sea level and climate change, the Center will utilize energy-saving light fixtures, plumbing systems and heating/cooling mechanisms.

– Urban Connection: The Center will incorporate sheltered pedestrian pathways, enhanced green space and seamless connections to historic brownstones on Bay State Road and to Commonwealth Avenue.

Following an approval process with the City of Boston that could take up to a year, the project is expected to begin site preparation in spring 2019 with an estimated completion of spring 2022.

View looking west from Kenmore Square along Commonwealth Avenue, Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

Collaboration terraces, connecting the ground and second floors, intended to support student interaction, meetings and study, Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

Departments and communal spaces in the BU Data Sciences Center, Image Courtesy © KPMB Architects

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