Education
UM Cox Neuroscience Building

The University of Miami’s James Cox Science building is home to some of the University’s most prized researchers. The facility is the base of the University’s award-winning research infrastructure. The 37,700 sq. ft. neuroscience building creates an interactive hub for interdisciplinary research based on neurological imaging and health research adjacent to the Cox Science Center on the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus and was the first new building for the College of Arts and Sciences in 30 years. Scientists from the college’s biology and psychology departments collaborate with scientists from the Miller School of Medicine in the cutting-edge neuroscience facility, which houses advanced functional magnetic resonance imaging equipment and a photon-based microscope that allows scientists to observe living proteins at work. The building and its equipment enable neuroscientists to study how molecular changes in the nervous system relate to behavior and to analyze molecular patterns in the nervous system that can predict successful treatment of neurological diseases.

project details

CLIENT

University Of Miami

DELIVERY

Construction Manager at Risk

LOCATION

Coral Gables, FL

SIZE

38,000 SF

dISCLAIMER

PROJECT EXPERIENCE ACQUIRED BY NV2A PRINCIPALS AND KEY STAFF WHILE WORKING AT PREVIOUS FIRMS.

FEATURED PROJECTS

The Keeley Pavilion & Parking Garage 13 
South Dade Transit Operations Center
Dadeland South Intermodal Station
Gulliver Upper Campus Complex
Baptist Parking Garage 7
The Underline - Phase 3
The Gardens Residences
Key West International Airport, Concourse A & Terminal Improvements
Bal Harbour Waterfront Park & Community Center
The Center for Student Life at Gulliver Prep