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$44.5 million Centennial Hall opens at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

$44.5 million Centennial Hall opens at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Centennial Hallā€™s 19 general assignment classrooms offer significant new classroom space for use by the entire campus. Ā 


By SmithGroupJJR | July 11, 2014
Centennial Hall is the first new academic building on the UW-Eau Claire campus i
Centennial Hall is the first new academic building on the UW-Eau Claire campus in more than 30 years. Photo courtesy of SmithGro

The new, $44.5 million Centennial Hall has opened on the campus of the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Eau Claire. National architecture and engineering firm SmithGroupJJR partnered with La Crosse, Wisconsin-based River Architects to design the 182,000-square-foot building.Ā 

Centennial Hall houses the College of Education and Human Sciences and consolidates teacher education that was previously split among three buildings dating back to the 1950s. It is the first new academic building on the UW-Eau Claire campus in more than 30 years.

ā€œSmithGroupJJR and River Architects worked extraordinarily well together to create a beautiful and functional structure,ā€ said Dr. Gail Scukanec, dean of the UW-Eau Claire College of Education and Human Sciences, ā€œthe new Centennial Hall allows for greater operational efficiencies and greater collaboration."

The four-story building, located between Schneider Hall and Zorn Arena in the central campus mall area, also houses the Departments of Education Studies, Special Education, English, Languages and select student support services. Major spaces are dedicated to distance education, active learning classrooms, teacher education methods labs, general labs and open study areas, along with a total of 165 offices.

Noteworthy are Centennial Hallā€™s 19 general assignment classrooms ā€“ ranging from one 160-seat to five 45-seat rooms ā€“ that offer significant new classroom space for use by the entire campus. Ā 

Students have a variety of choices for their collaborations. Options include informal ā€œliving roomā€ spaces scattered throughout the building, ranging from quiet, four-student nooks to a bustling, multi-story cyber cafĆ© with views of the Chippewa River, which runs through the campus and inspired the buildingā€™s playful, undulating south faƧade.

Design features nighttime presence, glass artistry honors the Hmong peopleĀ 

With its brick and stone exterior, Centennial Hall was designed to complement the campusā€™ oldest building: the circa-1916 Schofield Hall, which it faces from across the quad. The new building also blends harmoniously with the new Davies Student Center and venerable Schneider Hall.

Among Centennial Hallā€™s most dramatic design features are the buildingā€™s multi-story, glass corners that offer light-filled, social interaction spaces during the day.Ā 

ā€œAs night falls, the glass corners act as beacons of light, earning them the nickname of ā€˜lanternsā€™,ā€ said Coty Sandberg, LEED AP BD+C, SmithGroupJJR project designer.Ā 

The design team maximized the amount of natural light drawn deep into the building to provide a bright indoor environment to its users. In addition to the buildingā€™s ā€œlanternsā€, designers strategically located windows to allow all public corridors outside views at the end. A rhythm of tall windows and glassy, multi-height spaces are prominent throughout the building.

According to Scukanec, one of Centennial Hall's more beautiful features is the pattern etched into the large glass windows on the building's southwest corner. The design team created the custom frit pattern to honor the Hmong people, an Asian ethnic group whose roots originate in the mountainous regions of China, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand. The Hmong have an important presence in the Eau Claire area. Ā Ā 

"This architectural integrated artwork is a leaf pattern, a symbol for life in some cultures, including the Hmong culture," Scukanec said.Ā 

Centennial Hall is targeting LEED-NC Silver equivalency. Sustainable design features include optimal building orientation, low-E glazing, energy recovery and occupancy sensors. The building is designed to operate 30 percent more efficiently than current energy codes. Ā 

Leading the design of Centennial Hall was the Chicago office of SmithGroupJJR, which provided conceptual design, schematic design, sustainability consulting, design development and construction documents. The general contractor was Miron Construction, Neenah, Wisconsin.Ā 

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