MMM prepared a planning study and construction documents for the renovation
of this academic hall. Williams Hall is a 46,000 SF building that was
used by the English department. In its academic programming, the university
desired to renovate the building for the psychology department when
the English department was scheduled to be relocated to a different
campus building. The planning study provided a space program that addressed
the needs of the psychology department, incorporated the need for general
assignment classrooms and confirmed the feasibility of renovating the
building within the established capital budget.
MMM used the charette approach to this project. The scope of services included:
> A comprehensive building
conditions assessment and review of existing documentation.
> A facility’s
needs assessment through a series of interviews with the administration,
facilities managers, building committee,
and representatives
from the psychology department.
> Routing of a new direct
buried chilled water distribution system through a congested campus setting
was studied to determine the
most desirable solution
to serve this building from a central chilled water plan.
After conducting a cost-benefit analysis of four preliminary design options,
the preferred alternative was selected for further design development.