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Computer Science (Exterior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Exterior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)
Computer Science (Interior)

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Montclair, NJ

Client: Montclair State University, College of Science & Mathematics
Owner’s Representative: Project Manager Chris Danish
My Role: Owner, University Architect
Architect of Record: Clarke Caton Hintz
Contractor: Delric Construction
AV Integrator: Sony Corporation
Telecommunication: Commercial Technology Contractors, Inc.
Photographer: Mike Peters

Project Area: 43,800 SF

 

Project Description:

 

Mallory Hall, a 52-year-old, three-story, 34,400 GSF facility, is being renovated primarily for Computer Science instructional and research programs. The renovation will include a new addition to the building in the form of an additional floor resulting in a four-story 43,800 GSF facility.

 

This renovation include space for offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, teaching and research labs and two specialized centers (Cyber Security/Forensics and Data Science) for public events and teaching forums. The building will also be life cycle renovated to include a new heating and cooling system, plumbing and electrical upgrades, life safety systems replacement, environmental systems remediation, new flooring, ceilings, and walls, and a new exterior façade and roof system. The building has been designed to implement sustainable features including very energy efficient lighting, lighting controls, low-flow plumbing fixtures and state of the art mechanical systems. Mallory Hall is currently under construction.

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