Completed Projects
| Title/Description | |
|---|---|
| Administration Building |
Historic Renovations Through careful research and painstaking craftsmanship, architects and workers preserved and restored the 1907 North Campus building. The project was completed in February 2000. |
| AGTECH |
Academics & Research The Applied Genetic Technology Resource Center was completed in 2002. The building features state-of-the-art labs and equipment for faculty conducting genomics research on agriculturally important plants and animals, such as peanuts, pine trees and chickens. |
| AHRC |
Academics & Research The Animal Health Research Center is a three-story 75,000 sq. ft. facility where researchers conduct basic and applied research on vaccines, diagnostic tests and treatments for diseases that infect animals as well as humans. The AHRC opened in 2006. |
| Broad Street Studios |
Academics & Research When an old futon store and bicycle shop were renovated in 2001, the Broad Street Studios became home to the School of Art's Interior Design program and Undergraduate Drawing and Painting. |
| Candler Hall |
Historic Renovations In 2003 Candler Hall underwent extensive renovations, restoring some of its historic features that were changed or removed during past renovations. The restoration effort won several awards. |
| CCRC |
Academics & Research Completed in 2003, the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center is a focal development within the Riverbend Research Village. The building is over 120,000 sq.ft. and provides the Center with a leadership position within the growing field of medical glycobiology and glycotechnology. |
| Coliseum Training Facility |
Athletics Opened in 2007, the Coliseum Training Facility provides athletes with an expansion of facilities for the men's and women's basketball and gymnastics teams.The history of each sport is commemorated with displays including trophies, archives, graphics and kiosks. |
| Coverdell Center |
Infrastructure & Greenspace Opened in March 2006, the 140,000 square foot Coverdell Building houses a dynamic, interactive mix of disciplines with a unifying focus on problems of biomedical importance. |
| Coverdell Memorial Garden |
Infrastructure & Greenspace This memorial garden is comprised of some of the late Senator Paul D. Coverdell's favorite plants including a Georgia Oak, which commemorates the Senator's life of service. |
| Demosthenian Hall |
Historic Renovations In 1997, Demosthenian Hall received a $200,000 facelift. Financed primarily by alumni donations, the construction work restored the Upper Chamber to its original 1824 layout and color scheme while the floors of the Lower Chamber were also uncovered and restored. |