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Photo gallery: Inside the McKay Automotive Training Center

Modern exterior of the McKay Automotive Training Center featuring a street-front design with porches.
May 24, 2017

BRCC opens $14.7M, 83,000 sq ft automotive training center at Ardendale.

Originally published by Baton Rouge Business Report.

MCKAY AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING CENTER

2115 North Lobdell Ave.
Photography by Tim Mueller


Owner: Baton Rouge Community College

Architect: BCB Architects (Bani, Carville & Brown)

Contractor: Ratcliff Construction Co.

Cost: $14.7 million

Completed: March 2017

Use: The 83,000-square-foot facility features two fully equipped diesel labs, three industry standard diagnostic/technical labs, six high-tech classroom environments, and a 100-seat auditorium.

FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION: “The Baton Rouge Community College McKay Automotive Technology Center is the first structure built at the New Ardendale Development. From its early inception, the design team of BCB Architects understood the ATC’s scale and accessibility should accommodate pedestrians for the future residential component of the development while still incorporating the scale and needs of an automotive training facility. The result was a user-friendly street front design with porches along the classrooms, giving the structure a welcoming feel for pedestrian traffic. The rear of the building increases in scale, allowing for more natural light in auto technician labs and access for larger training vehicles.”
—Matthew Daigrepont and Richard Brown, project architects

     

     

 

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