Completed August 2018
Track Rail enhances open environment to energize interconnection
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Architect: Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners
Contractor: PJ Dick
Partners: Specified Systems
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Carnegie Mellon University recently opened its largest building on campus, the David A. Tepper Quadrangle, reflecting a new model of higher education that connects teaching, learning, and innovation. The 315,000-square-foot “Tepper Quad” will serve as the new home of the Tepper School of Business while intersecting with the other six Carnegie Mellon colleges and schools. Its modern design, enhanced by Sightline Commercial Solutions Track Rail, emphasizes open spaces, with an abundance of natural light and space for “planned spontaneity” to energize innovation and interconnection.
Carnegie Mellon University recently opened its largest building on campus, the David A. Tepper Quadrangle, reflecting a new model of higher education that connects teaching, learning, and innovation. The 315,000-square-foot “Tepper Quad” will serve as the new home of the Tepper School of Business while intersecting with the other six Carnegie Mellon colleges and schools. Its modern design, enhanced by Sightline Commercial Solutions Track Rail, emphasizes open spaces, with an abundance of natural light and space for “planned spontaneity” to energize innovation and interconnection.
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