Texas A&M Students Collaborate With Borlaug Institute to Develop Ag Facility For Southern Sudan

The multipurpose facility is designed to be built in three phases


Texas A&M University System’s College of Architecture andNorman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture have collaborated to produce designs for a new multi-purpose health, training and agriculture facility for southern Sudan.

“The Rehab Nova-International multipurpose facility is designed to be built in three phases,” said George J. Mann, AIA, a professor of architecture at the college who worked with the students in developing their designs.

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