Renovation: A Modern Science Facility in Victorian Garb
This is really cool, from the Chronicle's Building & Grounds blog - with data from the Chronicle's online database of new buildings and renovations, you should make sure your projects get in there - the Wilson College Complex for Science, Mathematics, and Technology, was to preserve the Victorian Gothic character of the campus while creating a modern science facility that meets LEED sustainability standards.
Take a look:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/architecture/2799/renovation-a-modern-science-facility-in-victorian-garb
Take a look:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/architecture/2799/renovation-a-modern-science-facility-in-victorian-garb
Labels: architecture, campus heritage, Chronicle for Higher Education, faclities planning, gothic, renovation, research, science, victorian
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Link to actual photos:
http://www.wilson.edu/wilson/asp/content.asp?id=2648
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