NAVAL NUCLEAR POWER TRAINING CENTER     Charleston, South Carolina
The designed facility serves a faculty of 700 and 2,500 students for all of the US Navy Nuclear Power Training. The building's exterior is red brick over a first floor clad with a stone masonry product and has a standing seam metal roof. The design aesthetic was developed by studying the historic buildings of Charleston which incorporate the use of masonry with punched openings, the use of texture, a stone base course, ganble buildings ends, and minimum overhangs.

The training center's design provides 93 Classrooms, 31 teaching laboratories, 3 learning resource centers, 8 conference rooms, 105 offices and an 220 seat auditorium. The design meets the needs of the most current technology and accomodates future electronic communication technology requirements.

Client:
United States navy
Location:
Charleston, SC
Project Size:
246,000 sf
Completion Date:
1998
Cost:
$70 Million

KBJ Architects, Inc.
510 North Julia Street  . Jacksonville, Florida 32202          904.356.9491 Phone 904.356.1031  Fax
500 Delaney Avenue Suite 301 . Orlando, Florida 32801    407.839. 5501 Phone 407.356.0668 Fax AA C000001

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