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NU-Q to move into its new building in Jan

Published: 22 Nov 2016 - 10:53 pm | Last Updated: 11 Nov 2021 - 05:03 am
Northwestern University in Qatar's new award-winning building within the Education City.

Northwestern University in Qatar's new award-winning building within the Education City.

The Peninsula

Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) is preparing to move into its new award-winning building within the Education City in January.
The new building was recently awarded a LEED Gold certification, which is a mark of quality and achievement in construction. Specifically, it recognises buildings that are healthier, more productive places that also reduce stress on the environment by encouraging energy and resource-efficiency.
NU-Q, a partner university of the Qatar (QF), will begin its move in December, with completion scheduled for January 2.
NU-Q has been housed in the Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar building since it established programmes in Education City in 2008.
“It has been five years since we broke ground for the new building and it has taken significant team work to get this building completed. When finished, it will be the premier journalism and communication school in the region. In fact, with its state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, it could be argued that it will be one of the finest in the world,” said Everette E Dennis, Dean and CEO of NU-Q.
The building also won the ‘Green Educational Building’ category in the recent Qatar Sustainability Awards 2016, with Qatar Foundation taking the award at the Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) event.
The building, designed by the internationally renowned architect, Antoine Predock, combines contemporary design with cutting-edge technology, in an environmentally-friendly facility. The structure is inspired by the region’s desert landscape, and embodies subtle elements that express Qatari culture, climate, and location. The four-story building is more than 500,000 square feet.
The Qatar Foundation’s Capital Projects Directorate oversaw the construction and completion of the building. It is designed to facilitate the functions and purposes of a modern school of media and communication - global and digital in all of its concerns.
Some of its main features include: three video production studios, two 150-person lecture halls, a world-class multimedia newsroom, a two-story research library, as well as an in-house museum The Media Majlis at Northwestern University in Qatar.
NU-Q’s students will have access to a black box theater, where they can build their own sets and film short videos. They can also use various film screening rooms, and a sound effects studio to produce their work. The interactive space will enable students to learn how to run entire news shows and simulate correspondent reporting scenarios. The space is fitted-out as a real news studio with access to live newswires and a fully decked-out control room.
Another distinct feature in the building will be a three-story tall multimedia screen with grids that will allow for multiple displays – including international news channels, visiting lectures, and student and faculty videos.