
Woodson Hall Construction Progress
OnlineThis live camera overlooks the ongoing construction of Woodson Hall, North Carolina State University's ambitious new science building rising on the historic Brickyard. Fixed high above the site, the feed reveals the steady progress of steel framing, glass faรงades, and interior fit-out as the structure takes its final shape on the former Harrelson Hall grounds. It offers a rare, continuous look at how a major research facility comes together, floor by floor.
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A New Home for Interdisciplinary Science
Woodson Hall, formerly known as the Integrative Sciences Building, is a 153,000-square-foot facility designed to bring chemists, biologists, physicists, engineers, and mathematicians together under one roof. The building rises on NC State's main campus, replacing the long-demolished Harrelson Hall at the edge of the Brickyard.
Watching the Structure Take Shape
This fixed camera captures the steady transformation of the site, from structural steel and floor decking to the installation of glass curtain walls. Viewers can follow the exterior envelope close in around the multi-story frame as the project advances toward completion.
A Landmark for Research and Teaching
Once finished, the building will house undergraduate teaching space on its lower floors and research laboratories above, anchoring the university's Integrative Sciences Initiative. The camera offers an unusual vantage point on how a modern academic building is assembled.
Part of NC State's Growing Campus
The stream sits alongside NC State's broader network of facilities cameras, giving the public and campus community a transparent, ongoing record of one of the university's most significant capital projects.
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