From the outset the University knew that to meet such aspirations, the new building’s technology had to be unmatched. To ensure against investing in systems that would soon become obsolete, Rice employed “just-in-time” decision-making to ensure it had the latest technologies upon move-in. Thus, the $2-million audio/video package was put out to bid as little as eight months prior to the completion date. To further abridge the installation process, all programming was done off-site by subcontractors and consultants prior to installation. Once installed, the preprogrammed systems merely needed minimal tweaking for problems before the building was completely functional.
With technology mirroring that found in major trading firms, the Jones building is itself a major tool for shaping and forming future executives: the 14,000-sf business information center provides students with everything from periodicals and annual reports to online access retrieval of the latest financial information. Two “capture” classrooms are equipped with technologies that can record the entire classroom experience and have the ability to broadcast video conferencing for collaboration outside the Jones school for distance learning. A finance center and trading room duplicates the environments found on Wall Street, in major trading firms and investment houses, granting students a glimpse of life in the financial world. Simulating possible future board meetings, the Dean’s conference room provides Internet access, two way teleconferencing, document camera, rear-screen projection, and a catering facility for 26.
The technology and learning isn’t limited to the just the classrooms however. The high-speed network with a comprehensive wireless overlay allows student and faculty to access the Internet throughout the building, whether in the 450-seat auditorium or the dining center that caters for 200. The Jesse H. Jones building also has a 487-car underground parking structure.
| Project Information | ||||||||
| Building Owner: | Rice University | |||||||
| Building Location: | Houston, Texas UNITED STATES | |||||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||||
| Principal Building Function: | Classrooms and specialized labs | |||||||
| Project Delivery Method: | Construction Management | |||||||
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| Project Cost: | $52,486,000 | |||||||
| Construction Cost: | $49,400,000 | |||||||
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: | $137 | |||||||
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| Building Information | ||||||||
| Project Includes: |
Atrium Auditorium Computers Conference Room Data Center Education Education: Classroom Education: Computer Lab Education: Lecture Or Seminar Hall Education: Library Education: Multimedia |
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| Total GSF: | 360,000 | |||||||
| Project Team | ||||||||
| Architect | Morris Architects Inc. | |||||||
| Architect | Robert A.M. Stern Architects | |||||||
| Builder | Gilbane Building Company | |||||||
| Engineer - Structural | Walter P. Moore & Associates | |||||||
| Supplier - Building Automation Controls | Siemens Building Technologies | |||||||
| Supplier - Curtainwall | Admiral Glass & Mirror | |||||||
| Supplier - Doors | ABC Doors | |||||||
| Supplier - Elevators | KONE Inc. | |||||||
| Supplier - Millwork | Quality Woodwork Interiors | |||||||
| Supplier - Roofing | Gulf Star Roofing & Sheetmetal | |||||||
| Supplier - Seating | KI | |||||||
| Supplier - Steel | Steel Fabricators of Monroe | |||||||
| Profile Created 03/02/2007 | ||||||||
| Last Updated 03/26/2007 | ||||||||
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