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Rohrer College of Business supports the schools academic programs with several key spaces

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Rohrer College of Business supports the schools academic programs with several key spaces

Designed by KSS Architects and Goody Clancy, the new facility opened prior to the fall 2017 school year.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | September 5, 2017
Lighting hanging from a double-height lobby space in the Rohrer College of Business facility

Photo: Halkin Mason, Courtesy KSS Architects.

A new facility dedicated to the Rohrer College of Business at Rowan University in New Jersey comprises a business center, café, lounge, and makerspace across its 99,000 sf.

The building’s design, targeted to achieve LEED Silver, focuses on energy conservation, uses locally sourced materials, and takes hydrology and ecology measures in relation to the campus’s wetland assets. An elliptical glass tower was added to the formal masonry building to showcase the manufacturing history of the region as depicted by Ed Carpenter.

 

The exterior of the Rohrer College of Business buildingPhoto: Halkin Mason, Courtesy KSS Architects.

 

The Rowan Business Center, The Hub, The Hatchery, and the Center for Business Professionalism support the students’ academic programs and business development.

The Rowan Business Center is a venue for business innovation and joins the opportunities of the region with the expertise and resources of the College of Business. The Hub is a public café and lounge that facilitates interaction among students, faculty, and business leaders. The Hatchery is an entrepreneurial makerspace designed to transition student business initiative to market. The Center for Business Professionalism is a space that prepares students for the world of business presentations, interviews, and the interpersonal relationships of the work place.

 

A collaboration space in the new Rohrer College of Business buildingPhoto: Halkin Mason, Courtesy KSS Architects.

 

The new Rohrer College of Business facility was designed by KSS Architects and Goody Clancy and opened prior to fall 2017 classes. 

 

A lounge space in the Rohrer College of Business buildingPhoto: Halkin Mason, Courtesy KSS Architects.

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