Hopkins unveils new School of Data Science on University of Virginia’s historic campus

School of Data Science, UVA ©Nic Lehoux 13

Source: Nic Lehoux

The new facility aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating data science with fields ranging from the arts to industry

Hopkins Architects has completed the University of Virginia’s (UVA) new School of Data Science, designed in collaboration with VMDO, the US architect of record.

The four-storey, 61,000 square-foot building is designed to foster interaction among scholars, researchers, artists, scientists, industry leaders, and linguists. The building’s design, which includes open layouts and communal areas, is intended to support this collaborative environment.

The architecture draws inspiration from the University of Virginia’s historic campus, featuring brick elevations and a modern portico that seeks to echo Thomas Jefferson’s original Rotunda.

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