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Georgia Tech’s Hinman Research Building is a Beautifully Renovated LEED Gold Architecture Studio

09/04/2012
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    The historic <a href="http://www.coa.gatech.edu/news/georgia-tech-completes-95-million-rehabilitation-universitys-first-research-building-college-15" target="_blank">Hinman Research Building</a> at Georgia Tech was renovated into a LEED Gold studio outfitted with polished steel and glossy wood in 2010, and it now serves as the home of the school's graduate architecture and industrial design program. The adaptive reuse project was designed by <a href="http://www.lordaecksargent.com/portfolio-historic_preservation/featured_projects/college_university/georgia_institute_of_technology1" target="_blank">Lord Aeck &amp; Sargent’s Historic Preservation Studio</a> and <a href="http://www.nadaaa.com/#/projects/hinman-research-building/" target="_blank">NADAA</a> (formerly Office DA), who transformed the industrial research building into a flexible annex for the College of Architecture. Created using <a href="http://inhabitat.com/building-information-modeling/">BIM</a>, the historic renovation includes reclaimed materials, efficient design, and ample daylighting to provide optimum working conditions.
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    Georgia Tech's Hinman Research Building was originally designed by Harold Bush-Brown and P.M. Heffernan in 1939.
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    The building was dedicated to industrial research and was instrumental in the development of microwave cooking and the helicopter.
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    In 2008, the <a href="http://www.coa.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">College of Architecture</a> asked <a href="http://www.lordaecksargent.com/" target="_blank">Lord Aeck &amp; Sargent’s Historic Preservation Studio</a>, <a href="http://www.nadaaa.com/" target="_blank">NADAA</a> and builder <a href="http://www.beckgroup.com/#/home" target="_blank">Beck Group</a> to reconfigure the building for the College of Architecture for use in graduate architecture and industrial design education and related research programs.
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    The renovation team added 1,250 sf of floor space in the high research bay and built-in design studios, computer labs, jury and pinup areas as well as informal and formal public spaces.
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    The historic renovation and adaptive reuse project received LEED Gold Certification as well as a number of other design awards.
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    The high bay area is the most impressive space - it features a large, open and flexible space for studio work, exhibitions, parties and critiques.
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    Parts of a reclaimed crane were incorporated to create the mezzanine, and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/daylighting/">daylight</a> floods the space.
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    Additionally, a spiral staircase wrapped in guard rail mesh provides access to the south wing.
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    The ultimate goal of the renovation was to complement the historic steel and brick construction with modern elements and necessary programmatic areas while achieving safety and sustainability requirements.
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    Other design features include a large guillotine-like door that raises and lowers and can serve as a pin-up wall for projects.
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    Cross section of the Hinman Research Building
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    Cross section of the Hinman Research Building
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    Floor plan of the Hinman Research Building
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The historic Hinman Research Building at Georgia Tech was renovated into a LEED Gold studio outfitted with polished steel and glossy wood in 2010, and it now serves as the home of the school's graduate architecture and industrial design program. The adaptive reuse project was designed by Lord Aeck & Sargent’s Historic Preservation Studio and NADAA (formerly Office DA), who transformed the industrial research building into a flexible annex for the College of Architecture. Created using BIM, the historic renovation includes reclaimed materials, efficient design, and ample daylighting to provide optimum working conditions.

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