WSU Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center

2018 | Educational Facilities | Best in Design – Architecture | Chair’s Award | National Award of Merit

Design-Build Team Summary

Challenge Design-Build Project Delivery Addressed

In order to avoid the high cost of running steam to the center, which is at the edge of the campus, the team proposed installing a boiler, to which the client agreed. On discovering basalt rock underlying the site, the team was able to adjust the design to push landscaping and parking into areas that had more challenging bedrock depths to avoid costly blasting and removal. And, by negotiating a price per cubic yard rate for the rock that was removed, the team saved 33% of the assigned value.

Summary

Honoring late Washington State University President Elson Floyd, this 16,000 SF marquee facility was designed to celebrate the cultural diversity of the campus and heritage of the land. Cultural awareness and acceptance, celebration of heritage, restoration of native landscapes and sense of place are expressed through the unapologetic, primal form of the building. The building not only celebrates diversity but also honors the site as the native land of the Nez Perce Tribe. Its organic shape and unique undulating roof mimic the natural flow of the site and of Washington State’s Palouse region.

Design-Build Team

Client/Owner: Washington State University (WSU)
Design-Builder, Project Manager, General Contractor: Absher Construction Company
Architect: GGLO
Engineer: PCS Structural Solutions
Specialty Contractor: Apollo Mechanical
Specialty Consultant: Mimar Studio
Key Subcontractor: Cobra Roofing
Duration of Construction: 17 months
Project Cost: $12,636,325