Hamilton College

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Project at a Glance
Location

Clinton, New York

Architect

Kennedy & Violich Architecture

Project Type

New Construction

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  • New construction adjacent to occupied existing campus buildings and will require the relocation of the admissions parking lot prior to construction
  •  Integration of a new high speed server room to meet current and future needs of campus faculty and students
  •  Stone and precast façade to match existing campus buildings, atrium space with bleacher seating and expansive windows and skylight

Hamilton College is a leovegas 50 free spinsliberal arts college located in upstate New York. The addition of the Innovation Center will result in constructing a modern and sustainable facility, serving as aflexible and technology-enabled hub for interdisciplinary research for students. The center will also give Hamilton’s growing computer science program a place to expand its reach.

The forward-thinking addition to College Hill, which will connect with Burke Library thanks to an enclosed area beneath the new terrace, will feature a central atrium (“mixer hub”) with bleacher seating, a digital gallery, and a hybrid teaching and meeting space. A new makerspace, the second on campus, will offer laser cutting, wood working, metal working, and 3D printing. Two flexible leovegas sport reviewclassrooms, two lecture labs, four teaching labs, five research labs, a motion-capture AR/VR studio, a seminar room, 10 offices with dedicated tutorial space, and multiple open areas designed for collaboration, will comprise the rest of the facility.

The building will be constructed with a stone-clad, steel-framed structure, a flat membrane roof, a central skylight, and large glass openings framed by custom-fabricated precast and ultra-high-performance concrete window surrounds and fins. The center’s prominent glass facades and interior glass panels will immerse the space in natural light. Furthermore, as part of the project, a main utility serving the entire campus will be relocated from underneath the admissions parking lot before the start of construction.