Northern Arizona University Science and Health Building

Northern Arizona University Science and Health Building

Flagstaff, AZ

A Pivotal Scientific Research Hub

The program for the Science + Health Building consists of departmental offices, lecture halls, classrooms, teaching labs, research labs, and a new central chemical distribution facility for the entire chemistry department. The building is seen as the "home" for chemistry, featuring the pedagogy of interdisciplinary teaching and research.  

The building is a mixture of spaces to support the academic and research missions of the University. The programmatic layout allows long-term flexibility to adapt, meeting changing needs. The goal is to have the Science + Health Building serve as a pivotal scientific center of excellence for the campus, complementing the planned growth of the science quad. The building takes advantage of panoramic mountain views as it creates a vital linkage between key elements of the campus.

The building design is an open, flexible research platform with a multi-level atria space that provides open interaction and group study rooms adjacent to faculty and graduate student spaces. The atrium is naturally ventilated during the summer and solar heated during inclement winter months of Flagstaff. To minimize vertical movement of students, the first two levels include large lecture halls and mediated demonstration classrooms.

The building integrates a centralized chemical receiving and storage facility, resolving issues with the current chemical handling protocols for the north campus. Independent chemical and lab service distribution permits the "people" side of the building to be open and inviting, promoting interaction between students, faculty, and researchers.

Project facts

Joint Venture: Richärd Kennedy Architects | GLHN Architects + Engineers

Design Architect: Richärd Kennedy Architects

Architect of Record: GLHN Architects + Engineers

Client: Northern Arizona University

Location: Flagstaff, Arizona

Size: 122,000 SF

Project Type: Science + Technology, Higher Education

Services: Architecture, Programming, Planning, Interior Design, Sustainability

Delivery Method: CMAR

General Contractor: Mortenson

MEP Engineer: GLHN Architects + Engineers

Structural Engineer: Rudow + Barry

Landscape Architect: T. Barnabas Kane, Environmental Designer + Landscape Architect

Photographer: Bill Timmerman

Certification: LEED Gold

Press & Awards

2019 – AIA Western Mountain Region, Distinguished Architecture Honorable Mention

2016 – AIA Arizona, Citation Award

2016 – ENR Southwest Region, Honor Award in Education

2016 – IIDA Southwest Chapter PRIDE, Merit Award

2016 - RED Award, Education

Concept

The building references the region’s intense geological beauty. Illuminated white stairs zigzag across the atrium, a nod to the crystalline formations found in nearby caves; the composition of the exterior rain-screen panels references the rock strata in the mountains around Flagstaff.

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