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Bruner/Cott Architects Completes First Phase of Renovation on Harvard University's Gund Hall

December 03, 2024

A transformative, carbon-conscious, conservation of Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design is underway at Gund Hall, focusing on energy efficiency and occupant well-being and comfort. Designed by John Andrews, it is considered a heroic marvel of concrete-modernism. Upon completion of the project it will be a leading example of sustainable performance for significant modern buildings of this type and scale.

Across multiple phases, the project will replace the complex curtainwall and special window assemblies to meet advanced energy codes and conserve original design elements. BIM-based models for carbon emissions, energy consumption, and lighting guide the design for heightened storm resistance. Phase 1 recently completed at the beginning of the fall 2024 semester.

Changes to the energy code impose new constraints on historic buildings that affect windows, mechanical systems, and insulation. Gund Hall is a national breakthrough project that introduces new glazing technology with dimensions that suit historic windows. Management of accessibility improvements in relation to investment thresholds have dictated highly detailed technical and architectural solutions to maintain consistency with the original design.

 

Phase 1 Completion:

Fall 2024

 

Project Area:

38,000 sf

 

Architect:

Bruner/Cott Architects

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