We are thrilled to celebrate the opening of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center at Bowie State University! It’s been an honor for Mueller to serve as the mechanical and electrical engineers on this incredible project. Seeing the building come to life as a hub for creativity, learning, and growth is rewarding. It features active learning classrooms and collaborative informal student study spaces. Specialized class laboratories include audio/video editing and demonstration spaces for media production, broadcast/print journalism, public relations, language, literacy and writing, history, government, and geographic information systems. We’re proud to have played a role in designing cutting-edge spaces that will support BSU students for years to come. A special acknowledgment goes to the tribute for Lt. Richard Collins III, a meaningful reminder of the values of unity and resilience that this center embodies. Congratulations to everyone involved! Read more about the project on our website: https://lnkd.in/e2qRYTZT Design-Build Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Architect: Perkins&Will Mechanical/Electrical Engineers: Mueller Associates Plumbing/Fire Protection Engineers: WFT Engineering, Inc. Structural Engineer: Columbia Engineering, Inc. Civil Engineering: Site Resources, Inc. AV/IT: NV5 #BSU #EngineeringExcellence
Bowie State University recently celebrated the opening of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center—a vibrant hub for learning, creativity, growth, and reflection—designed to inspire students to harness the power of their voice and self-expression to shape the future. Home to the university’s communication arts and humanities programs, the Center features specialized, state-of-the-art learning environments and courses for a cutting-edge 21st-century educational experience, touching every #BSU student at some point in their curriculum. Among those at the ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony were campus leaders, alumni, local officials, and the parents of Lt. Richard Collins III, a BSU Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) candidate whose life was tragically cut short in an act of violence. A tribute to Lt. Collins is located in a communal student area on the second floor, where his image is etched into felt panels, serving as a lasting symbol of unity, resilience, and remembrance.
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2moSuch an amazing addition to Bowie State! Love seeing spaces that inspire creativity and collaboration. Big congrats to everyone involved, especially with that meaningful tribute to Lt. Richard Collins III!