Virtual Tour
Take a virtual tour of Fitts-Woolard Hall, one of the College’s newest academic and research buildings on NC State's Centennial Campus.
Last Updated: 08/05/2025 | All information is accurate and still up-to-date
Take a virtual tour of Fitts-Woolard Hall, one of the newest engineering buildings on NC State’s Centennial Campus. This hall is a modern marvel of technology, showcasing advanced equipment and innovative design. You can explore the different lab spaces and see the latest facilities. This tour shows you where you will learn and work on projects. You can also get a feel for the place without visiting in person. You will see the modern classrooms and study areas that help you succeed. This tour is a great way to see what makes our engineering program special.
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Engineering on Display
At Fitts-Woolard Hall, you see engineering in action the moment you walk through the doors. The design focuses on openness and light, which creates a bright space where learning comes to life.
Right away, you notice a large structural testing lab. You can see it from both outside and inside the building. In this hands-on lab, you watch civil and structural engineers test ideas and explore real materials. As a result, you see classroom lessons turn into real solutions.
However, “engineering on display” does not stop at the lab. You spot open ceilings, exposed beams, and working systems throughout the building. These features show how things work, not just how they look.
In addition, you find open study areas and easy access to labs. This design encourages you to meet classmates and talk with faculty more often. Because of this layout, collaboration becomes a natural part of your day.
Modern tools and digital systems fill every part of the hall. They help you solve problems and learn faster. By spending time here, you experience a space built for innovation and success. Fitts-Woolard Hall shows NC State’s promise to lead in engineering education and research.