A 15,000-square-foot academic wing at Texas A&M University was transformed to create a modern, high-performance environment for synthetic chemistry instruction and research. Originally built in 1972, the space was reconfigured to meet the demands of contemporary laboratory use and collaborative learning.

Client
Texas A&M University
Construction Delivery
CMAR
PGAL Scope
Full Architectural Services
Completion Date
2009
people working in lab

The updated facility includes new chemistry labs, instrument labs, office space, and dedicated areas for study and interaction. The design emphasizes daylight access, functional efficiency, and durable materials suited to the intensity of daily lab operations.

Interior improvements feature new casework, resilient flooring, and refreshed finishes. The fire sprinkler system was fully upgraded to meet current life safety codes, enhancing both compliance and overall building performance.

The result is a revitalized academic setting that supports advanced research, hands-on instruction, and the evolving needs of faculty and students.