Math and science building
golden west college
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology, Higher education
location
Huntington Beach, CALIFORNIA
PARTNERS
HMC Architects, RFD, Sundt
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Math & Science Building at Golden West College is a multifunctional learning space designed to house various STEM activities. Encompassing 118,000 sq ft, the innovative design crafted by HMC Architects and Sundt puts STEM on display so that that students passing through can see fellow classmates experimenting, studying, or engaging in a class. H2I Group provided the Math & Science Building with state-of-the-art wet and dry labs, lecture rooms, and a specialized STEM center fostering an environment conducive to hands-on learning and ensuring students have access to the very best in science and mathematical education.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Wood Casework
- Metal Mobile Tables
- Student Islands
- Teaching Fume Hoods
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