this 150,000-square-foot facility is located on the East Campus of UT Southwestern. Funded by a $120 million donation from Texas Instruments, it features advanced lab spaces and collaboration areas, aiming to enhance biomedical innovation and training at UT Dallas and UT Southwestern.
=== Architecture ===
The first campus development plan (1971) called for brutalist-style concrete architecture, a monorail, and skywalks. While not everything was implemented, some of the original elements outlined do remain today. The overall modern look and feel of the campus was inspired by the founders' vision of a "college of the future" – intentionally straying far from the traditional "red-brick" styles of older universities.
Later architecture (early 21st century) exhibits late modern or postmodern features such as bronze glass, bronze aluminum frames, unadorned geometric shapes, unusual surfaces, and unorthodox layouts. This styling is seen in the Engineering and Computer Science West building, School of Management, …