Farmer School of Business Building, Business education building at Miami University, Ohio, United States.
The Farmer School of Business Building is a four-story business education facility at Miami University in Ohio designed with Georgian architecture and symmetrical design elements. It features specialized spaces including trading rooms, teaching laboratories, seminar areas, and offices for faculty members.
Construction began in December 2004 and the building was completed and dedicated in November 2009. This milestone marked a significant expansion of the university's business education facilities.
The building houses several academic departments offering business programs for students at different levels of study. These programs reflect its role in preparing students for careers in finance, economics, and entrepreneurship.
The building is equipped with elevators for easy access throughout the structure. Visitors should expect the space to be busiest during weekday hours when classes are in session.
This was the university's first building to earn LEED certification, recognized for its use of sustainable materials and environmentally responsible design. The achievement demonstrates the institution's commitment to green building practices.
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