Wonder if NU will keep the conference facilities and rooms? Pretty typical for a major university. I built conference facilities and hotels in another life and I can imagine if NU can find the land there will be plenty of operators interested. Money isn't what it use to be but $300 mil is still a chunk of change for just classroom facilities. Odd that that this new building hasn't come up before on this board. Sitting in the middle of campus, quite a big deal.
Do you know what a smart building is? A regular building with a core drill available. The smart part is the wiring, etc. All you need is a way to route through the structure. However, I guess with wireless these days you might not even need the drill.
Get ready for rooftop plantings, rain screens, solar panels, activity sensitive lighting, low moisture plantings suitable for Santa Fe and various green standards. All mostly just a nod to the climate gods since insulation and HVAC design represent 90% of the impact. All good though. Maybe the pond will be used in some version of a heat pump system.