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South Puget Sound Community College Natural Sciences Complex
The new Natural Science Building complements an existing science lab and classroom building on the western edge of campus, forming a
specialized Natural Sciences Complex. The buildings are clustered around a stormwater detention pond where the site's water management
will become an educational amenity for the Botany and Biology departments. The complex will also provide specialized instruction for
Geology, Physics, Anatomy, Chemistry, and Microbiology.
The building lab functions are housed in one three-story wing, and the classroom and office functions are housed in a separate three-story
wing. The separation of program areas allows the building construction and systems to respond to the specific requirements of each program
group. At the joint between these two structures, the building opens, allowing for the main entry - a large monumental stair and open
study areas for the students.
Dedicated pathways for ductwork, piping, and conduits were reserved during the schematic design phase to insure a logical distribution of
systems during construction.
A 100 person lecture hall uses motor controlled dampers and all classrooms are provided with dedicated exhaust "chimneys" to provide
the primary form of ventilation. This passive system is supplemented with a ventilation fan to increase the air flow where needed.
Each faculty office is naturally ventilated through window an operable window and is equipped with a ceiling fan. To further enhance
the comfort within the south facing offices, the design includes external solar shades and a dedicated closed loop solar panel powering
12V room exhaust fan to eject warm air from the offices to the exterior. These fans and panels are stand alone and not connected to
the building electrical system. Each fan only operates when the sun provides enough power through the panel, presumably on a sunny day
when the added ventilation is beneficial.
The project is LEED™ Gold certified.
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Awards
2009 Seattle AIA What Makes It Green Top Ten Award