UMW IT Convergence Center

Location

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Office

Richmond, VA

Size

76,718 square feet

ARCHITECT

Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company

Owner

University of Mary Washington

OVERVIEW

The University of Mary Washington Information and Technology Convergence Center is the new data center for the University of Mary Washington campus network. The Center houses the Speaking and Writing Centers, a Digital Knowledge Center, the computer HelpDesk, technology training activities, and the Division of Teaching and Learning Technology (DTLT). The 76,718 square foot, four-story, multi-purpose facility is designed to facilitate the application of current innovative learning technologies and to provide smooth transitions to new technologies as they develop. A Digital Auditorium provides for entertainment, classes, lectures, training, and performances with flexible seating for up to 150 people. The building offers multi-function conference rooms, a digital gallery, classrooms, offices, a café, a “quiet study” zone and corridor niches that can be used for a variety of activities. The building achieved USGBC LEED® Silver certification for sustainable design and construction.

STATS

Location

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Office

Richmond, VA

Size

76,718 square feet

Architect

Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company

Owner

University of Mary Washington

Expertise

Education

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