University of Cincinnati Health Sciences Building

Health Sciences Building - University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH

Details

  • Assignment: Construction Manager
  • Architect: Perkins & Will / Moody-Nolan
  • Mechanical Engineer: CMTA Consulting Engineers
  • Structural Engineer: Schaeffer
  • Civil Engineer: EMH&T

Description

This health academic building includes a four-story atrium, 1.5-acre green space, 130 administrative/faculty offices and 11 classrooms. Site development included demolition of Wherry Hall, relocation and extension of existing site utilities, modifications to the parking lot located north and west of the facility, vehicular access, pedestrian access and the development of a green space surrounding the building.

 

Features

  • The project was completed on an occupied campus requiring significant attention to site logistics, ensuring minimal disruption to daily operations in addition to preserving student, faculty, staff and visitor safety.
  • The facility’s design features an angled walkway that connects to upper floors, encouraging physical activity aligned with the school’s wellness mission.
  • Classrooms and laboratories are glass-walled to allow collaborative break-out project discussions.
  • LEED Gold Certified.
  • 2021 US Green Building Council Ohio Green Building of the Year, New Construction category Honorable Mention.

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