Thursday, January 16, 2014

Cooper Carry Completes Project at George Washington University in Ashburn, VA

  
George Washington University's Virginia Science and Technology Campus, Ashburn, VA

Lauren Ford
ASHBURN, VA – Cooper Carry, an internationally recognized design firm, has completed the collections and conservation resource center at George Washington University’s (GWU) Virginia Science and Technology Campus, located in Ashburn, Va.

The 55,000-square-foot building includes 30,000 square feet of additional space to be built out for future academic and research activities and 22,000 square feet of museum support for the university’s new museum, set to open in fall 2014.

 “We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to positively shape the quality and character of the GW Virginia Science and Technology campus,” said Lauren Ford, Senior Associate at Cooper Carry.

“This building will help to strengthen GW’s legacy by supporting the preservation of important works of art, as well as pieces of Washington, D.C.’s history.”

 The collections and conservation resource center is the first ground-up project on GW’s Virginia Science and Technology Campus in more than 10 years. The building will serve as a support facility for a new museum that will open on the university’s Foggy Bottom campus in downtown Washington, D.C., in 2014. It provides processing and storage space for collections.
  
 For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

Hadley Creekmuir
The Wilbert Group
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