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Lincoln University, Science South Building

About the Project

Leading-edge research, collaboration, and teaching facility, building commenced in June 2020 and progressed rapidly to completion in July 2021. Gold winner in the Education category at the 2022 NZ Commercial Project Awards.
The building contains energy efficient and low carbon features, with a view to aligning with the future carbon neutral goal for the Lincoln campus.

Subsequently a new Science South building has been built on the Lincoln University Ellesmere Lincoln campus.

Lincoln University
Client
July 2021
Completed
Lincoln
Location
Lincoln University, Science South Building

A distinctive red-hued, sun-louvred, single story, 1,450m² building located in the south-eastern corner of the campus includes research spaces, labs, offices, cool rooms and pressurised spaces, an in-roof plant deck, collaboration spaces and social areas for the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Lincoln University, Science South Building

The new building is the first of two new science facilities that will deliver fit-for-future learning and research spaces where the finest minds in land-based scientific pursuits will be equipped to take on the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.

Lincoln University, Science South Building

Lincoln University, Science South Building

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