Center for Applied Technology
Completed in 2017, at a cost of $16.5M, the Center for Applied Technology provides space for classes in computer-aided drafting, power & energy, construction management, wood technology, metal manufacturing, plastics, technology education, and welding, as well as supporting classwork in interior design, graphics, geographic information systems, and computer science. The sculpture program in the Art Department is also housed in this building, including a foundry, enclosed sculpture yard, spray booth, and labs for wax, fabrication/blacksmithing, plaster, ceramic, and wood. There is an area for student work to be displayed, also.
Designed by PGAV Architects, Westwood, Kansas, the building was built by The Law Company, Inc., Wichita, Kansas.