Construction is underway on a much-awaited building at Lehigh University that will bring innovative discovery-based learning environments to one of its fastest-growing programs. The 74,000-square-foot Lehigh University College of Business, designed by Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP (VMA), will sit catty-corner to the existing Rauch Business Center and add 16 new experiential learning spaces for the undergraduate, graduate, and executive education programs.
The new building will support emerging methods in education like hands-on learning, open-ended instruction, and interdisciplinary engagement. The design includes a business incubator where students can develop and pitch startups, a mock trading floor equipped with Bloomberg terminals, two data analytics rooms, a full production studio, a behavior lab, and a corporate-style conferencing center. A full executive education suite will host continuing education programs for business leaders, strengthening ties between Lehigh and the corporate community.
Each of the classrooms will be fully tech-integrated, allowing flexibility to accommodate hybrid and online learning models. Informal meeting areas, study nooks, and breakout spaces throughout the building extend learning beyond the classroom and invite students to gather and collaborate informally.
“We set out to reimagine what a 21st-century school of business could be,” says Daniela Holt Voith, founding principal of Voith & Mactavish Architects.
“New findings in pedagogy show that students learn best when they are engaged in discovering solutions for open-ended, real-world problems. With spaces like the business incubator and mock trading floor, we are creating places where professors can inspire students to test, explore, and discover,” says Sennah Loftus, Associate Principal at VMA and lead designer for the project.
“We are moving beyond the traditional classroom arrangement where the professor stands and talks and the students sit there passively taking notes to more immersive learning environments that engage students as partners in their education,” said Georgette Chapman Phillips, Dean of the College of Business.
The building—which replaces a parking lot and two administrative buildings—will also create a new anchor in the area that activates the context and pulls the Rauch Business Center into the campus more cohesively. The design carves out a landscaped pedestrian plaza on Packer Avenue, creating an informal gathering space where students can exchange ideas, eat lunch, or relax after class. A soaring atrium with double- and triple-height storefront windows overlooks the plaza, creating interconnections between the building and campus beyond.
“I think this is really going to help to knit together the College of Business, Rauch Business Center, and Zoellner Arts Center, pulling those into a more coherent campus experience,” said Brent Stringfellow, University Architect and Associate Vice President of Facilities.
The project broke ground in April 2021 and is expected to complete by Fall 2022. The landscape design was completed with Stephen Stimson Associates Landscape Architects for the landscape design. VMA is currently finalizing plans for the future phases of the project to expand the Lehigh University College of Business, including a comprehensive renovation of the existing Rauch Business Center.