HGA created a precisely detailed jewel box of slate and familiar forms for the Southern New Hampshire University’s College of Engineering, Technology, and Aeronautics.

Gabled barns, slate roofs, and covered bridges abound in New England, but a recent project by HGA brings them together at Southern New Hampshire University, in Manchester. Completed in January 2020, the College of Engineering, Technology, and Aeronautics building contains laboratories, classrooms, a wind tunnel, a drone arena, maker spaces, and multipurpose studios. This 21st-century program is housed in a three-story, 67,000-square-foot building defined by a pair of long, barnlike volumes linked by a timber-framed atrium that nods to the interior of a covered wooden bridge, but larger and brighter.
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