The College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Acuff Center for Aquaculture
Gloucester Point, Virginia
Size
22,000 gsf
Services
Feasibility Study
Programming
Lab Planning
Architecture
Roles
Ellenzweig
Design Architect and Laboratory Planner
Quinn Evans
Architect of Record
TAG Engineering
Seawater Systems Specialist
The Acuff Center for Aquaculture is a shellfish research hatchery that supports collaborative research, education, and advisory teams within the Shellfish Aquaculture Program at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS). The building has an expansive, open floor plan allowing flexibility to meet the changing research and husbandry needs of many users, with capacity for shellfish spawning, larval culture and setting, as well as specialized algae and broodstock rooms, four labs, four offices, and a workshop. There is ample space to accommodate hundreds of distinct shellfish cultures in their early life stages, from spawning through settlement. State-of-the-art seawater filtration and climate-control systems maintain optimal conditions for ripening broodstock, culturing shellfish larvae, and growing microalgae for feeding animals throughout the facility