MCLA Science Center Groundbreaking Planned This Fall
![]() The science center will be built on Blackinton Street, as seen in this rendering by EYP. See more renderings here. |
Schematics for the $54.5 million project designed by architectural firm Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architecture and Engineering were recently completed. The contractor is Columbia Construction of Boston. Total cost including the renovation of Bowman Hall is $56.2 million, according to a report on High-Profile Blog.
EYP, one of the leading green design teams in the nation, was tasked with creating a high-tech laboratory for the college's science programs that would meld with the diverse architectural styles on campus as well as be energy-efficient and sustainable.
According to the firm's website, "The new, unified interdisciplinary facility will promote research-intensive, discovery-based learning and serve as a community resource." The three-story building in the tight residential area bordered by Blackinton, Montana and Porter streets will offer 65,000 square feet for nine flexible laboratories and research space for biology, environmental science, chemistry, physics, pyschology and the Berkshire Environmental Resource Center.
The center is being funded through the state's Division of Capital Asset Management and has a goal of achieving LEED Silver Certification. Its green features will include a rooftop greenhouse and geothermal and solar energy systems.
"This project is important to the college, the city of North Adams, and the region," said college President Mary K. Grant in a statement. "The Center for Science and Innovation will foster new opportunities for collaboration and new ways of engaging students."EYP has worked on new and historic structures in academics, government, energy and science and research, including GE's renewable energy building in Schenectady, N.Y. It was most recently selected to design a new 170,000-square-foot building for New York University's College of Nursing.
The science center design was first presented to the campus in May. It will be the first new building on the campus in 40 years and is expected to be completed in 2013.
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