
Learning to maintain an aircraft takes more than books—it takes the right space.
Learning to maintain an aircraft takes more than books—it takes the right space.
Learning to maintain an aircraft takes more than books—it takes the right space.
Aviation Insitute of Maintenance Teterburo
Hasbrouck Heights New Jersey
Aviation Insitute of Maintenance Teterburo
Hasbrouck Heights New Jersey
Aviation Insitute of Maintenance Teterburo
Hasbrouck Heights New Jersey


At Centura College’s Aviation Institute of Maintenance, SBLM creates a building that moves like an airport and teaches like a lab. From the moment students walk in, the space echoes the journey of a real flight: check-in through admin, a central concourse with breakout areas, and finally the hangar, where hands-on training takes off.
At Centura College’s Aviation Institute of Maintenance, SBLM creates a building that moves like an airport and teaches like a lab. From the moment students walk in, the space echoes the journey of a real flight: check-in through admin, a central concourse with breakout areas, and finally the hangar, where hands-on training takes off.

“More than a campus, a university is a landscape of minds—its architecture must foster both focus and freedom.”
“More than a campus, a university is a landscape of minds—its architecture must foster both focus and freedom.”





Each part of the school works together, connecting theory and practice in a smart, seamless way. Observation rooms give students a front-row view of real-time work. Downstairs, classrooms support teamwork. Outside, a tarmac offers space to test real engines. It’s all built with purpose—to prepare students for the real world, the real tools, and the real pace of aviation.
Each part of the school works together, connecting theory and practice in a smart, seamless way. Observation rooms give students a front-row view of real-time work. Downstairs, classrooms support teamwork. Outside, a tarmac offers space to test real engines. It’s all built with purpose—to prepare students for the real world, the real tools, and the real pace of aviation.



