Construction on the center was recently completed.
The project is an expansion to the Naylor Ecological Center, which is located on the college’s main campus. The project was funded by the Powder Mill Foundation.The 10,700-square-foot addition to the Naylor Ecological Center will be used by the Appell Environmental Horticulture program.
The two-story building, constructed by Wagman and designed by EI Associates, includes spaces for teaching, research, and student collaboration. It includes a laboratory for studying soils, a plant and insect laboratory, as well as a student research laboratory, a herbarium, study areas, meeting rooms, faculty offices, and support spaces. The building also features a living wall and plant display area where students can learn more about plants and their role in the environment.
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