Just shy of one year ago I photographed for a story about construction of the new Science and Health building at Northern Arizona University. I took a tour of the construction site and climbed the several hundred foot tall construction crane for better views of the build. Check out a couple of photos as part of another blog post here…
Construction has completed and the building is ready to take students this fall. As a kind of follow up, I was given a tour of the completed building. Below is a brief photo tour of the very modern looking/feeling Science and Health Building…
- Northern Arizona University’s new Science and Health building stands complete and ready for students.
- A view of the north facing courtyard outside the newly completed Science and Health building at Northern Arizona University.
- Looking south along the main entrance of the new Science and Health building at Northern Arizona University.
- Paul Defek, Project Manager at Northern Arizona University for the new Science and Health building, looks up through the five-story atrium from the main entrance of the recently completed building.
- Inside the new Science and Health building looking north from the second-floor.
- Lecture halls and classrooms inside the new Science and Health building feature cedar plank ceilings, power plug-ins for each seat and wall-to-wall whiteboards.
- The new Science and Health building features a third-story walkway connecting it to the neighboring Science Lab Facility.
- The V-shaped Science and Health building includes a glass-sided atrium, within which offset bridges and balconies functionally ensure fire-life safety requirements while adding to the geode-like aesthetics.
- Inside the new Science and Health building looking south from the fifth-floor.
- A seating area looking north from the fifth-floor of the newly completed Science and Health building at Northern Arizona University.