Princeton University Environmental Studies and The School of Engineering and Applied Science

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Region

Cladding Area386 000 sf

ArchitectEnnead Architects

OwnerPrinceton University

Project type,

Phase of InvolvementDesign
Construction

Type of Construction

Year of CompletionEst. 2025

Princeton University is building a new home for Environmental Studies and the School of Engineering
and Applied Science. The project’s four buildings – environmental science, bioengineering,
chemical/biological engineering, and an engineering commons – will create a new neighborhood for
Environmental Studies and the School of Engineering and Applied Science that is carefully integrated
into the surrounding context.

The facility will include state-of-the-art teaching, research and collaboration facilities for seven
academic departments, institutes and centers. It will also advance the sustainability ethos of the
University, reflecting the importance of environmental studies and engineering in a 21st-century
liberal arts university. The project’s custom curtain wall systems include corrugated aluminum
cladding, custom exterior sunshading, and deep perimeter architectural profiles.

Heintges is providing building envelope consulting services during ongoing design and construction
phases.