Featured Projects

Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering BioE/ChemE

The Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering project is the final component of the Sciences and Engineering Quad 2 (SEQ 2). This building and its associated connective elements and fit-ups will facilitate interdisciplinary study through the placement of two related programs —Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering— in one location. The building will include wet laboratories and associated support spaces designed for teaching and intensive research in each of the departments.

The new 227,000 gsf building will be consistent with the architectural character of the other SEQ 2 buildings.

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Anderson Collection at Stanford University

The new gallery will house the Anderson Collection at Stanford; 121 works by 86 artists that include some of the foremost examples of post-World War II American art. The collection marks a major milestone in the Stanford Arts Initiative, a university-wide campaign to integrate the arts fully into the life of the Stanford campus.

The building is under construction at the site is located north of the Cantor Arts Center on the corner of Lomita and Campus Drive.

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McMurtry Building

The new McMurtry Building will serve as an interdisciplinary hub for the arts at Stanford. The 100,000 gsf facility will be the future home of the Art and Art History Department's programs in Art Practice, Art History, Film and Media Studies, and Documentary Film. The building is located on Roth Way between the Cantor Arts Center and Parking Structure 1 on the site of the now demolished Old Anatomy Building.

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