The 150,000-sf, $35-million multidisciplinary facility is the single largest building project in campus history. Promoting the connectivity of math and science, the Center houses labs and classrooms for botany/microbiology, chemistry, geology/geography, math/computer science, physics/astronomy, and zoology. Bigelow Rice Hall, the smaller of the two existing buildings being renovated, contains the math and computer science department, the expanded science library, upgraded classrooms, emeriti faculty offices, and research spaces. A semi-enclosed walkway links the building to the Schimmel Atrium
The 2,500-sf Moore Greenhouse, added to Stewart Hall, has a direct connection to the botany department and features a 25-foot clear ceiling at the ridge. The greenhouse is divided into a potting room, two research rooms, and two collection rooms. The Hobson Science Library, Schimmel Atrium, and well-equipped labs, including a tissue culture room and cold rooms, are also housed in the Science Center. Students and faculty have access to sophisticated equipment including a scanning electron microscope, a research petrographic microscope, infrared spectrometers, and a Fourier transform NMR spectrometer.
Schimmel Atrium serves as a focal point of the Center featuring exhibits and student research posters of the science conducted in the building. The atrium connects and unifies the Science Center both visually and physically, and is used as spill out space for the large lecture halls. A small café provides food service capabilities, and the atrium can be used for large gatherings, and receptions.
Numerous small scale study areas are located throughout the building. Study spaces outside the chemistry faculty offices are available for group work and faculty assistance. Additional study space is available in the library.
| Project Information | ||||||||||||
| Building Owner: | Ohio Wesleyan University | |||||||||||
| Building Location: | Delaware, Ohio UNITED STATES | |||||||||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||||||||
| Principal Building Function: | Science and math research and teaching | |||||||||||
| Project Delivery Method: | Construction Management | |||||||||||
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| Project Cost: | $35,000,000 | |||||||||||
| Construction Cost: | $28,000,000 | |||||||||||
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: | $175 | |||||||||||
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| Building Information | ||||||||||||
| Project Includes: |
Astronomy Atrium Biology Cafeteria Chemistry Education Education: Biology Education: Chemistry Education: Classroom Education: Physics Greenhouse Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory Laboratory: Chemistry Laboratory: Dry And Wet Laboratory: Teaching Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research |
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| Total GSF: | 150,000 | |||||||||||
| Project Team | ||||||||||||
| Architect | Payette | |||||||||||
| Builder | Turner Lincoln Construction | |||||||||||
| Cost Estimator | Vermeulens Cost Consultants | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Civil | Floyd Browne Associates | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Mechanical | BR+A/Bard,Rao + Athanas Consulting Engineers Inc. | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Structural | Souza, True & Partners | |||||||||||
| Laboratory Planner | Payette | |||||||||||
| Landscape Architect | Bellalta 3 Design Inc. | |||||||||||
| Profile Created 11/02/2005 | ||||||||||||
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 | ||||||||||||
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Atrium
Schimmel Atrium connects and unifies the Science Center and features exhibits and student research posters of the science conducted in the building. (Photo courtesy of Payette.)
Greenhouse
The 2,500-sf Moore Greenhouse is divided into a potting room, two research rooms, and two collection rooms, and has a direct connection to the botany department. (Photo courtesy of Payette.)
Lab Interior
Well-equipped labs feature sophisticated equipment including a scanning electron microscope, a research petrographic microscope, infrared spectrometers, and a Fourier transform NMR spectrometer. (Photo courtesy of Payette.)

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