Old Jordan Hall is a seven story building opened in 1971. A new addition
providing laboratory, office and classroom space was opened in December
1995.
The first floor of Jordan Hall contains two lecture halls, each seating
152 students, as well as smaller seminar room and anatomy laboratories.
The majority of the first and second year lectures are given here.
The second floor houses additional student laboratories designed for both
individual exercises as well as group experiments and teaching sessions
in microbiology. The rest of the second floor contains basic science
research laboratories.
The purpose of the project was to resolve the following issues:
1) nearly all of the HVAC infrastructure equipment was as old as
the building; thus it was well beyond anticipated
life expectancy and in dire need of replacement; 2) distribution
components (ductwork and piping) were obstructed and/or overloaded; 3)
controls were outmoded, limit flexibility ,and include
only minimal interface with the central campus system; 4) provisions for
energy reclaim, system redundancy, and adaptability to change were
minimal to nonexistent; 5) spare capacity existed for heating only, which
in fact wasted energy; 6) there was no smoke evacuation or stairway
pressurization, which was noncompliant with current code; and 7) the HVAC
infrastructure concepts were no longer commensurate with modern research
laboratory facilities.
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