George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 new destination in Arlington will reach a major milestone this month with the 鈥渢opping out鈥 of what will become a 345,000-square-foot in the heart of the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor.

A 鈥渢opping out鈥 is commemorated when the structural frame of the building is complete.
Regional economic development leaders will join Mason leadership and Clark Construction in a hard-hat celebration on Friday, Nov. 3.
鈥淎s Mason expands from Arlington, Fairfax, and Prince William County, Fuse is a groundbreaking project that is redefining the modern university鈥檚 role in catalyzing business and talent growth in the region,鈥 said Liza Wilson Durant, associate provost for strategic initiatives and community. 鈥淲ith it, we are one step closer to having a destination to collaborate with partners to development of new technologies.鈥
Mason President Gregory Washington will speak at Friday鈥檚 event, as will Ryan Touhill, director of Arlington Economic Development. Tours will be given to media and industry and government partners, and workers from Clark Construction will sign a commemorative banner.
When open鈥攖enant occupancy is scheduled to begin in August 2024鈥擣use at Mason Square will transform the innovation landscape in Arlington, with opportunities for students, researchers, and commercial partners to be part of an immersive atmosphere of ideation and innovation.
Fuse will be the headquarters for the , but all of Mason鈥檚 academic units will have a presence with expertise to amplify our collective impact on digital innovation.
That firmament will include the School of Computing, the first in the commonwealth, and the Volgenau School of Engineering, working together with the Schar School of Policy and Government, the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, the Antonin Scalia Law School, the College of Education and Human Development, and the Donald G. Costello College of Business. The College of Public Health, College of Science, College of Visual and Performing Arts, and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences will also bring their expertise and programs in digital innovation to Mason Square.
鈥淭his destination really reflects computing being ubiquitous and at the center of all other applications,鈥 said Andre W. Marshall, vice president for research, innovation, and economic impact at Mason. 鈥淢ason is growing the future businesses and future talent for the region through investments in entrepreneurship and more bachelor鈥檚 degrees in computing than any other Virginia university.鈥
That synergy will perfectly align with Mason鈥檚 mission of propelling Northern Virginia鈥檚 transition into a global technology hub while also expanding research opportunities at a university already classified as a top research institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education.
Further, Mason is ahead on its commitment as part of the , a statewide initiative to increase the number of bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 graduates in computer science, applied computer science, computer engineering, and software engineering.
Students and faculty will be on hand Friday to demonstrate the novel technologies, inventions, and solutions that will flourish at Fuse.
鈥淲e really want to encourage what we call effective intellectual collisions,鈥 said Page architect Rob McClure said. 鈥淥n every floor of this project, there is adjacency of industry partners to Mason, and the labs, all the robotics, the cool stuff. The idea is there is cross pollination for all these different users. It鈥檚 really taking the ecosystem of innovation and putting it into practice architecturally.鈥
Sustainability is also at the forefront of the building with such features as a vertical solar array, a high-performance HVAC system, and the capture and treatment of stormwater via a green roof.
鈥淔use will hit the mark on so many levels,鈥 Wilson Durant said. 鈥淚t will be at the nexus of all George Mason does in digital innovation.鈥
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