Robert A.M. Stern Architects has completed the design for the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, creating a 150,000 sq. ft. hub for education and policymaking. The building includes classrooms, an auditorium, and community spaces, with a focus on achieving LEED Platinum certification for sustainability. Its innovative architecture, featuring a blend of stone, metal, and glass, complements the historical context of the Capitol Campus while artworks by Maya Lin enrich the connection to the natural environment, fostering engagement and reflection among users.
The McCourt School's new building emphasizes sustainability and energy efficiency, designed to achieve LEED Platinum certification, enhancing the academic hub's role in national policymaking.
The architectural design introduces original installations by Maya Lin, prompting users to reflect on their environment, thereby connecting education to the broader context of public policy.
Designed as a contextual extension of Georgetown's campus, the structure features a cube-like form and a diverse façade integrating stone, metal, and glass materials.
With 20 classrooms, a 400-seat auditorium, and a large terrace, the building serves as a dynamic center for interaction among students and policymakers.
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