EXP, a new state-of-the-art research center, is the culmination of Northeastern University’s plan to develop a science complex that realizes its ambitious goals for its students and sustainability while activating and connecting with the larger city of Boston.
It follows the recent completion and success of its neighbor, the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC), and provides a distinctive, highly functional, hands-on space for experimentation and collaboration among students across all disciplines. Arup was engaged for engineering services for both projects, including a pedestrian bridge connecting the new complex to the rest of the campus.
EXP achieves efficient and low energy use, all while fostering innovation with a cutting-edge facility. Incorporating approaches and strategies such as load reduction, energy recovery, and renewables, the building exceeds the city of Boston’s thorough energy requirements. Additionally, the building utilizes a storm drainage system, leveraging the region’s high level of precipitation to provide sustainable rainwater reuse systems while enhancing the campuses’ resilience to flooding and other hazards.
EXP is designed for optimal flexibility to allow for programming changes as the needs of researchers and students shift over time. Arup contributed a range of services including mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering (MEP), fire and life safety, façades, lighting design, daylighting, energy modelling, and code consulting to this significant addition to Northeastern’s campus.