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Georgia Institute of Technology, Daniel Environmental Engineering Laboratory Renovation and Addition, Atlanta, Georgia

The goal for this project was to provide for an addition of a modern technologically advanced building expansion in a manner to blend by contract and not to attempt to match the existing architecture of the older building.

The project included renovation of 21,000 s.f. and an addition of 4,000 s.f. to a three-story chemistry laboratory building to provide modern laboratory space for the School of Environmental Engineering. New laboratories and offices were installed, along with a "high bay" addition needed for certain types of research work. The facility includes 14 teaching and research laboratories, as well as a full complement of laboratory gases, chemical, perchloric acid and radioisotope hoods, and water systems to support a wide range of activities.

Specialty spaces include instruction laboratory, unit operations process laboratory and support laboratory, particle analysis laboratory, combustion laboratory, metal extraction/oxidation laboratory, metal analysis laboratory, 4 temperature control rooms (hot/cold), computer room, microscopic room, fiberoptic room, 15 faculty and teaching offices, post doctoral office, administrative space, graduate student work spaces, cylinder storage, lounge, toilet facilities, mechanical/electrical rooms, and storage space.