KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SCIENCE COMPLEX

Through a national competition, Western Michigan University selected Holabird & Root to retrofit its existing 189,000-s.f. Wood Hall, originally built in the 1960’s, and design Haenicke Hall (Phase 1), a new 108,000-s.f. science research facility.

The Holabird team also designed the University’s New Chemistry Building (Phase 2), which connects to Wood Hall through a second-floor walkway.

The phased design offered the advantages of linking two related science buildings to create a continuous internal connection, straddling a primary pedestrian path to create a major gateway to campus, and adding to the formation of a new quadrangle by enclosing a campus edge.

The design addresses the University’s increased focus on visual learning, energy efficiency, safety in the sciences, collaborative learning, and making the sciences visible to the campus community.

380,300 SQ. FT.