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Computing and Data Science Building
Stanford University

Location

Palo Alto, California

Owner

Stanford University

Collaborators +

General Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Structural Engineering: Degenkolb Engineers

MEP Engineering: Gayner Engineers

Civil Engineering: BKF Engineers

Landscape Architecture: CMG Landscape Architecture

Lighting Design: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design

Environmental Graphics: Clearstory Inc.

IT / AV / Security/ Acoustics: NV5

Project Size

166,786 square feet

Project Status

Completed

Services

Architecture, Interior Design, Planning

Positioned at the center of the Stanford University campus adjacent to the schools of Engineering, Humanities, and Sciences, the new Computing and Data Science (CoDa) building is a nexus for groundbreaking computational and data science research. The 167,000-square-foot building is a vibrant incubator for cross-disciplinary innovation, with student-focused and event spaces on the lower levels, and research-focused neighborhoods organized around collaborative team areas on the upper floors. At the core of the building is the “Hive,” a central mixing chamber that offers flexible, open community and work areas surrounded by meeting spaces and conference rooms encircling a cross-directional feature stair. Supporting collaboration in multiple forms, the building offers a new launchpad for applying data science and computation across disciplines to address today’s most urgent challenges.

Photography: Bruce Damonte

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Student-focused spaces on the lower levels and research-focused neighborhoods comprising of research offices on the upper floors converge at the Hive—a 5-story mixing chamber identified by the cross-directional feature stair.

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