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Montana State University’s Norm Asbjornson Hall was conceived as a state-of-the-art facility to support the university’s growing engineering and honors programs. Backed by a historic $50 million donation from alumnus Norm Asbjornson—with $20 million in additional funding from other donors—the project delivered a 110,000-square-foot academic hub that embodies MSU’s vision for cross-disciplinary, hands-on learning. The building includes 10 classrooms, 17 instructional labs, maker spaces, and flexible presentation venues, all housed within a highly energy-efficient structure. In addition to the building, the property includes a new $10 million, 500+ car, four-story concrete post-tensioned parking garage to support the new innovation center.
Morrison-Maierle provided structural engineering services to help realize the design team’s goal of wide-open, collaborative spaces filled with natural light. Long-span steel beams minimized internal columns while meeting seismic and environmental load requirements in Bozeman’s demanding climate. The result is a dynamic and resilient academic center that showcases engineering in both form and function, and serves as a recruitment and retention tool for future MSU students and leaders.
Accelerated schedule
Collaborative design
Dynamic seismic analysis
Seismic resistance system design
Special steel moment frame
Structural engineering
Structural special inspections
University design
MSU needed a space that would not only accommodate rapid growth in its engineering program but also reflect a new model for student engagement. Norm Asbjornson Hall combines traditional instruction with hands-on maker spaces, open collaboration zones, and visible building systems that double as teaching tools.
Key design and engineering features include:
Morrison-Maierle’s structural solutions made these elements possible by supporting large column-free spaces, cantilevers, and unconventional framing, while ensuring performance under various seismic conditions.
With a fast-track schedule and a high-profile donor, the Norm Asbjornson Hall project had to move quickly and get everything right the first time. Morrison-Maierle supported the effort with proactive design coordination, a full dynamic seismic analysis, and a collaborative approach that integrated closely with architects, contractors, and MSU stakeholders.
Highlights include:
The building’s success has raised the bar for higher education design in Montana. Our approach will inform future university projects because of the lessons learned through shared debriefs among the full team.
Learn more about our structural design work.
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