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The Ohio State University Pomerene Hall

An aerial image of Pomerene and Oxley Halls on Neil Ave at The Ohio State University.

Pomerene Hall

The Ohio State University

Location:
Columbus, Ohio

Architect:
Acock Associates Architects

Construction Cost:
$43 million

Project Size:
122,265 SF

Award:
AIA Ohio Merit Award, 2020

This project renovating two buildings from the early 1900s required major interior and exterior renovations to provide space for faculty and staff offices, conference/meeting rooms, classrooms, computer labs, data storage, and support areas. As both buildings have historical significance, the original characteristics of the building were retained. The work on Oxley Hall included new framing for mechanical work and reframing roof areas that were deteriorated.

Interior photo of open work and common spaces inside renovated Pomerene Hall on The Ohio State University's main campus in Columbus, Ohio.
A nighttime aerial image of Pomerene and Oxley Halls on Neil Ave at The Ohio State University.
An interior photo of the common area and stairs in Pomerene Hall at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.

June 23, 2022 Filed Under: Award Winning, Education Higher Ed, The Ohio State University

Ohio University Nelson Commons

Exterior photo of Nelson Commons at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. The building has a brick exterior.

Nelson Commons

Ohio University

Location:
Athens, Ohio

Architect:
Champlin Architecture

Construction Cost:
$12,000,000

Project Size:
9,000 SF

Phase 1 involved the renovation of the dining and food service facilities housed within the building on the South Green. Additional skylights, a revised front entry, and a new mezzanine for mechanical equipment were included in the project. Phase 2 included the removal of two columns, a new entry with a ramp and steps, and a new loading dock.

 

LEED Gold Certified

Awarded Outstanding Design in the August 2013 American School & University Educational Interiors Show

 

June 23, 2022 Filed Under: Award Winning, Education Higher Ed, Ohio University

Copy of Columbus State Community College Academic Center E – Moeller Hall

Exterior photo of Columbus State Community College Academic Center E - Moeller Hall, on the Delaware, Ohio campus.

Academic Center E - Moeller Hall

Columbus State Community College

Location:
Columbus, Ohio

Architect:
Phillip Markwood Architects

Construction Cost:
$20.75 million

Project Size:
87,000 SF

 

Columbus State Community College purchased 108 acres in Delaware County to establish a second campus north of Columbus. This academic building was the first structure on the new campus. The building is two stories plus a basement occupying 87,000 SF. The basement level houses mechanical rooms and tunnels to adjacent upper levels. The first floor accommodates uses for conferences, admissions, offices, a cafe, classrooms, a data center, a bookstore, and a student learning center. The second-floor houses classrooms, laboratories, and a distance learning Center. The entire southern exposure is enclosed by a two-story glass curtain wall, allowing ample daylight into the space.

 

LEED Gold Certified

June 23, 2022 Filed Under: Award Winning, Columbus State Community College, Education Higher Ed

Miami University Psychology Building

Miami Psychology 3

Psychology Building

Miami University

Location:
Oxford, Ohio

Architect:
NBBJ

Construction Cost:
$19 million

Project Size:
108,000 SF

 

The 108,000-square-foot, three-story plus lower-level facility boasts a brick and glass exterior with sloped roofs. Designed to complement the existing structures on the campus, the owner sought an open feel and natural light within the building, which resulted in a design solution that included an atrium and stepped, floating floors.

Previously housed within a facility that was somewhat traditional in terms of planning, the university hoped to create an experience that encouraged interaction between students and faculty, as well as provided orientation within the facility and a view of the campus from major public spaces. Although the accessible conference rooms and laboratories were semi-private, they were naturally lit and still visible to the entire department.

Structural steel was the favored framing system because of the engineering considerations, specifically the extensive spans necessary to hang floors in the atrium. The suspended floors not only provide additional space – such as a graduate research room that is hung from the third floor – but they also add architectural interest.

Although the structure was designed with a conventional-braced frame, the steel plate shear wall was necessary because the diagonal bracing would have interfered with the layout of the laboratory on the basement level. SMBH opted to use the steel plate shear wall to allow for accessible space on each side of the frame.

Components: 35 research labs (wet and dry), computer lab, classrooms, clinic, vivarium, office suite, conference rooms, and lecture hall.

Awards:
1996 Columbus Honor Award - AIA

November 11, 2019 Filed Under: Award Winning, Education Higher Ed, Miami University

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