Abstract
| This project will construct new space to accommodate the academic programs in the physical and life sciences at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. The increased demand for access to the allied health professions programs at UW-L has resulted in greatly increased demand for basic courses in the physical and life sciences. In addition, instruction in the sciences is also required by other degree programs at the university. As such, the large demand for courses in the basic sciences results in greatly increased pressure on the existing laboratory facilities. This intense use of the facilities, coupled with the fact that Cowley Hall, the university's science building, was constructed over forty-five years ago, is making it increasingly problematic to deliver quality instruction. This report consists of three primary objectives-building program, pre-design concept, design, and existing building assessment. |
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