


The building features new Biology, Chemistry, Physics, dark room, greenhouse, and access to a working green roof that accommodates botany and biology program. The third floor of the adjoining building was also renovated to provide integrated, seamless program.
The project took architectural cues from traditional Charleston building typologies, including the Historic Landmark MacBee House, which is across the quadrangle. The goal of the project was to provide state-of-the-art collaborative learning facilities within a facility that fit harmoniously within the context of Historic Charleston.
Susan Hoadley, Project Designer (under Thomas Kearns AIA), @Shepley Bulfinch
The building features new Biology, Chemistry, Physics, dark room, greenhouse, and access to a working green roof that accommodates botany and biology program. The third floor of the adjoining building was also renovated to provide integrated, seamless program.
The project took architectural cues from traditional Charleston building typologies, including the Historic Landmark MacBee House, which is across the quadrangle. The goal of the project was to provide state-of-the-art collaborative learning facilities within a facility that fit harmoniously within the context of Historic Charleston.
Susan Hoadley, Project Designer (under Thomas Kearns AIA), @Shepley Bulfinch