The historic Searles Science Building was designed by Henry Vaughn in 1894 to house Bowdoin's Chemistry, Biology, and Physics Departments. The original 41,000-sf building was designed as essentially three separate buildings, each with its own entrance, walls, and internal circulation system. Periodic renovations eventually unified the building, but also created a complex maze of small staircases connecting the various floors and departments. The building had become difficult to use, and the major renovations required creation of spaces suitable for state-of-the-art science teaching labs and classrooms were deemed impractical.
The design solution took a dramatic step beyond the building envelope and the historic design elements of the original building. A new three-story addition between the two wings on the street side of the building knit the facility together with one bold move. The new structure, clad in lead-coated copper and trimmed with granite, creates a quiet, modern statement which lets the historic building dominate while expressing the new building uses within. The open, central circulation spine creates new places for faculty and students to gather, as well as a new front door to the town, enhancing that elevation and facilitating access. With a lecture hall, nine classrooms, and a seminar room, Searles is now the most classroom-intensive building at Bowdoin. Work sessions with faculty led to computer labs and classrooms being paired, allowing one group to use both rooms for a class, or for individual classes to be held in each room. Fully networked study areas, offices, and social spaces in both the new addition and the original building allow for informal discussions and study sessions.
| Project Information | ||||||||||||
| Building Owner: | Bowdoin College | |||||||||||
| Owner Contact: | William Gardiner, Director of Facilities Management | |||||||||||
| Building Location: | Brunswick, ME UNITED STATES | |||||||||||
| Project Type: | Renovation | |||||||||||
| Principal Building Function: | Teaching | |||||||||||
| Project Timeline |
|
|||||||||||
| Project Cost: | $9,000,000 | |||||||||||
| Construction Cost: | $6,000,000 | |||||||||||
| About These Cost Figures | ||||||||||||
| Building Information | ||||||||||||
| Project Includes: |
Biology Chemistry Education: Classroom Laboratory: Teaching |
|||||||||||
| Total GSF: | 41,000 | |||||||||||
| Total NSF: | 29,000 | |||||||||||
| Efficiency: | 70% | |||||||||||
| Building Population: | 1900 | |||||||||||
| Building Services: | Gas, acid neutralization, and vacuum | |||||||||||
| Power Req: | 18 w/nsf | |||||||||||
| HVAC Req: | 0.5 cfm/nsf | |||||||||||
| Structure/Foundation: | Existing: load bearing masonry with wood frame New: steal frame | |||||||||||
| Laboratory Parameters | ||||||||||||
| Casework Mat'l: | Epoxy counter-tops, wood paneling | |||||||||||
| Project Team | ||||||||||||
| Architect | Cambridge Seven Associates Inc. | |||||||||||
| Builder | H.P. Cummings Construction Company | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Accoustical | Acentech Incorporated | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Audio Visual | Nicholas Browse & Associates | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Civil Engineer | Squaw Bay Corporation | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Code | Rolf Jensen & Associates | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Data | Nicholas Browse & Associates | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Landscape Architect | Carol R. Johnson & Associates | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Lighting | Berg Howland | |||||||||||
| Consultant - MEP Engineer | Consentini Associates | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Structural Engineer | Hawksworth Bibb | |||||||||||
| Profile Created 03/31/2001 | ||||||||||||
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 | ||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Copyright 2008 Tradeline Inc.
All Rights Reserved
ISSN: 1096-4894
Searles Science Building

Printer Friendly Version
Send to a Friend
Complete Story