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Construction is under way at Rice University on the Brochstein Pavilion, a new building that will become a gathering place for students, faculty and staff. The facility will be constructed primarily of glass. It is being built by Houston-based Linbeck and includes a landscaped wrap-around exterior plaza where 70 new trees will be added to the campus. The pavilion, scheduled to open in March, will anchor a new quadrant extending west of the library.The 6,042-sq-ft facility, called Brochstein Pavilion, is being built in the Rice University Central Quadrangle. It will include a coffee house and gathering place for students, facility and staff. The project includes a 10,728-sq-ft wrap-around exterior plaza. Linbeck is also building the Collaborative Research Center at Rice, scheduled for completion in 2009.The Brochstein Pavilion project team includes New York-based Thomas Phifer and Partners, design architect and architect of record; the office of Houston-based James Burnett, landscape architect; MEPF AltieriSeborWieber of Newark, Conn., MEPF engineer; Houston-based Haynes Whaley Associates, structural engineer; and Houston-based Walter P Moore, civil engineer.
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