Princeton Plasma Innovation Center

Project Description

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory’s Innovation Center will be the first new building on the PPPL campus in several decades. The iconic new building will establish a new gateway to the campus and serve as the core of the International Hub for Fusion Energy. The building features adaptable laboratory spaces, technical collaboration spaces where researchers can collaborate with facilities worldwide, and office spaces for research and development. The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy national lab managed by Princeton University. The new center will support PPPL’s central mission of developing fusion as a future clean energy source and its expanded research focus in microelectronics, quantum information science, and sustainability.

Details
Project Size:
68,000 SF
Owner:
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Architect:
SmithGroup
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