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Robert & Caroll Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center

Laramie, Wyoming
Square Footage: 40,000
Client: University of Wyoming

NJRA Architects, in joint venture with Malone Belton Abel, is providing full architectural and engineering services. NJRA is responsible for all schematic, design development, and construction document plans and specifications. This facility is being designed to achieve LEED-NC 2.2 “Gold Certification” Level. We have teamed up with IBE (Institute for the Built Environment), Colorado State University to prepare the required documents for certification. Jeremy King, LEED Accredited & Registered Utah Architect with NJRA Architects is coordinating the certification efforts.

The Robert and Caroll Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center will advance the understanding of natural history and conservation. The Center will provide educational opportunities for understanding the rich variety of living organisms to inspire passion for the natural world. Visitors to the Center will expand their knowledge of living organisms and their role through innovative and interdisciplinary research. The Center will develop and preserve natural history collections for research and education. The Center will also promote the vitality and stewardship of natural and managed ecosystems through research, education and information dissemination.

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