The design of the addition respects the alignment of adjacent buildings, which define the main campus quad. The exterior is clad in brick and stone similar to neighboring buildings in an effort to integrate the new addition into the campus context. Large areas of glass on the south side seek to draw science students and non-majors in, while creating sun-filled gathering spaces, which look out onto the mature landscape of central campus.
The 82,600-sf building addition was programmed to house the most technically demanding laboratory spaces, utilizing a planning module and floor-to-floor height more generous than that available in the 1960s existing building. The 86,000-sf existing building will be renovated into less technically demanding spaces, such as administrative and departmental offices, small classrooms and technology laboratories. A vertical interstitial zone between the new and old was incorporated to reconcile differing floor elevations.
| Project Information | ||||||
| Building Owner: | Minnesota State University, Moorhead | |||||
| Building Location: | Moorhead, Minnesota UNITED STATES | |||||
| Project Type: | New Construction,Renovation | |||||
| Principal Building Function: | Teaching labs, lab support, auditorium, classrooms, and departmental offices | |||||
| Project Delivery Method: | General Contractor | |||||
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| Construction Cost: | $21,500,000 | |||||
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: | $180 | |||||
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| Building Information | ||||||
| Project Includes: |
Biology Chemistry Education Education: Biology Education: Chemistry Education: Classroom Education: Computer Lab Education: Lecture Or Seminar Hall Education: Physics Laboratory: Chemistry Laboratory: Teaching |
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| Total GSF: | 1,686,000 | |||||
| Project Team | ||||||
| Architect | Foss Associates | |||||
| Architect - Design | Hammel Green and Abrahamson Inc. (HGA) | |||||
| Consultant - Owner Representative | CMPI | |||||
| Contractor | Roers' Construction Inc. | |||||
| Contractor | Lee Jones and Son Construction | |||||
| Engineer - Civil | Ulteig Engineers | |||||
| Engineer - Electrical | Ulteig Engineers | |||||
| Engineer - Mechanical | Obermiller-Nelson | |||||
| Engineer - Structural | HGA Engineers | |||||
| Laboratory Planner | Research Facilities Design (RFD) | |||||
| Landscape Architect | Hammel Green and Abrahamson Inc. (HGA) | |||||
| Supplier - Casework | Fisher Hamilton | |||||
| Supplier - Fume Hoods | Fisher Hamilton | |||||
| Telecommunications Engineer | HGA Engineers | |||||
| Profile Created 01/01/2000 | ||||||
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 | ||||||
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Hagan Hall
The new addition is designed similar to neighboring buildings. Large areas of glass create sun-filled gathering spaces and seek to draw science students and non-majors into the facility. (Photo courtesy of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson Inc.)
Hands-on Learning
Hagan Hall integrates the science programs into a unified home that expresses their mission and celebrates hands-on learning. (Photo courtesy of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson Inc.)
New Addition
The new addition, completed in June 2004 at a cost of $15.5 million, houses the most technically demanding laboratory spaces, utilizing a generous planning module and floor-to-floor heights. (Photo courtesy of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson Inc.)
Renovation
The renovation of the existing building, to be completed in May 2006 for $6 million, includes less technically demanding spaces, such as administrative and departmental offices, small classrooms, and technology laboratories. (Photo courtesy of Hammel, Green and Abrahamson Inc.)

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