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Fitts-Woolard Hall Virtual Tour
Last Updated: 05/29/2024 | All information is accurate and still up-to-date
Take a virtual tour of Fitts-Woolard Hall, the newest engineering building on NC State’s Centennial Campus. This hall is a modern marvel of technology, showcasing advanced equipment and innovative design. You can explore the different lab spaces and see the latest facilities. This tour shows you where you will learn and work on projects. You can also get a feel for the place without visiting in person. You will see the modern classrooms and study areas that help you succeed. This tour is a great way to see what makes our engineering program special.
Take the Virtual Tour of Fitts-Woolard Hall
Have an ISE Ambassadors Give you a Guided Tour of Fitts-Woolard Hall
We have partnered with the ISE Department to give you a quick tour of the new innovation hub, Fitts-Woolard Hall.
Engineering on Display
The design of Fitts-Woolard Hall focuses on “engineering on display.” The building features high transparency, creating a bright and vibrant learning environment.
When you enter, you’ll see a large structural testing lab. This lab is visible from outside the building and from inside. It’s a hands-on space where civil and structural engineers test theories and materials.
“Engineering on display” is not just in classrooms. Throughout the building, you can see structural and mechanical systems. This transparency highlights the cutting-edge research and education happening here.
The open design also encourages collaboration among students and faculty. Study areas and labs are easily accessible, fostering a sense of community. Modern technology in every corner enhances learning experiences. The building’s innovative design and state-of-the-art facilities make it a hub for future engineers. By exploring Fitts-Woolard Hall, you’ll see how it embodies the spirit of engineering and innovation. Additionally, it showcases NC State’s commitment to excellence in education and research.