Suffolk University. Academic Building, 20 Somerset Street. Boston, Massachusetts NBBJ PROJECT CASE STUDY

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Suffolk University Academic Building, 20 Somerset Street Boston, Massachusetts NBBJ PROJECT CASE STUDY

A Beacon of Education The new academic building at 20 Somerset Street brings state-of-the-art teaching environments and an enhanced sense of place to Suffolk University, one of Boston s largest higher education institutions, with more than 9,000 students. SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY Academic Building, 20 Somerset Street Boston, Massachusetts

VISION BREAKTHROUGH VALUE INSIGHT To stand out in Boston s extremely competitive An institutional master plan guided the university For the first time in its history, Suffolk University has a true Just as people value cities for the energy and vibrancy higher education sector, Suffolk University saw to consolidate classrooms and student amenities in campus center, and a once-desolate street corner left over of urban life, students in big cities today seek out a need to modernize its teaching spaces and Boston s Government Center, allowing not only for the from Boston s era of urban renewal has become a vibrant dynamic, interactive educational experiences, both provide a more coherent student experience on construction of state-of-the-art teaching spaces, plaza filled with activity at all times of the day. inside the classroom and out. its scattered urban campus. but also for an improved relationship between the university and residential Beacon Hill.

Recentering the Campus Suffolk University s urban campus occupies more than a dozen buildings scattered throughout Beacon Hill and downtown Boston. In 2009, the university undertook an institutional master plan led by NBBJ that identified a top priority: consolidation within the downtown neighborhoods of Government Center and Downtown Crossing, away from residential Beacon Hill. Both neighborhood and university benefit: Beacon Hill residents preserved the quiet, historic charm of their neighborhood, while students and faculty enjoy an invigorated campus with a newly distinct center and sense of place. NBBJ continues to help Suffolk University fulfill the master plan, most recently with an interior fitout for the Sawyer Business School, which will cluster the university s business and law programs within Sargent Hall. Suffolk University Campus 5 GOV GO G OV OVERNMENT T CE C EENTER 4 1 3 2 BE B EACO EA EAC EA AC C CO ON HI ON HILL HIL H ILLLL IL DOWN DO D OWN WNT NTOW OWN OWN OW WN CR CROSS C R SS SSING SIN SI S ING IN NG N G BOSTON OSTON S COMMO CO MO MON O The project relocates 1,200 classroom seats and a 200-seat cafeteria from the Fenton, Archer, Donahue and Ridgeway buildings in Beacon Hill, and consolidates them at 20 Somerset Street. 1 20 Somerset Street 2 John E. Fenton Building & Annex, 28 & 32 Derne Street 3 Gleason L. & Hiram J. Archer Building, 20 Derne Street 4 Frank J. Donahue Building, 41 Temple Street 5 Ridgeway Building, 148 Cambridge Street

The Crossroads of Campus Suffolk University also replaced the state-owned Roemer Plaza, a formerly dysfunctional, uninviting brick platform left over from the days of urban renewal. Today the plaza features new seating, lighting, permeable paving, trees and other plantings, and improved pedestrian circulation and accessibility. For the very first time, the university has a true campus center, filled by students, faculty, state employees and the public at all times of day. Preserving the Garden of Peace To the north lies the Garden of Peace, an oasis of respite amidst the bustle of downtown Boston. 20 Somerset Street was designed for minimal impact on the garden, with a more subdued façade on the north elevation, screened loading areas and a roof height that conforms to the preexisting building on site.

B A 96-seat lecture hall allows for more G With 200 seats, the new dining hall 1 The lobby, with windows to the north 2 In addition to the traditional class- 3 20 Somerset Street modernizes Suffolk traditional modes of instruction. provides space for socialization as well as study. and south that bring daylight into the heart of the building, is a hub of activity with student lounges and connections to the dining hall and adjacent classrooms. rooms, two studio-style spaces enable more group-centered learning. University with flexible learning environments, current technology, high ceilings and ample daylight. 8 7 6 4 Flexible classroom design allowed for 5 New faculty offices are located adjacent 6 Seminar rooms augment the 7 Glass walls in the laboratories 8 New teaching laboratories on the 5 easy conversion of the 4th floor into specialized media spaces for the Communications & Journalism Department. to the teaching laboratories to encourage greater interaction between students and faculty. laboratory spaces for smaller classes or informal meetings. showcase the scientific activity within, while doubling as writable teaching surfaces. upper levels have modernized the university s general science curriculum. 4 3 2 1 G A Hub of Integrated Learning With four floors of flexible classrooms and four floors of laboratories for the College B of Arts & Sciences as well as faculty offices, student lounges and a cafeteria this mixed-use academic building fosters an interdisciplinary learning environment and promotes a special synergy between arts and sciences education. Service / Mechanical Science Classrooms Lobby Dining

Marking the Way In contrast to the building s exterior, which is restrained to complement its neighbors, the interior color scheme based on the nitrate scale, a common tool used in measuring water quality brings visual energy to public spaces and encourages students to use the primary staircase. A simple wayfinding technique, this continuous color palette helps people locate themselves within the building while connecting back to the science curriculum.

A Flexible Teaching Platform 20 Somerset Street is designed for a new educational paradigm in which students collaborate more closely with faculty and peers. Learning spaces can scale up and down and equally support team-based work, instructional lectures and focused study. SOCIAL SPACES FOR SOCIAL LEARNING Because a significant portion of a student s education happens outside the classroom, informal lounges on every floor provide places to meet, study, collaborate, continue conversations after class, or even just relax. SUPPORTING NEW PEDAGOGIES Two studio-style, project-based spaces enable a flipped classroom pedagogy, which emphasizes in-class interactivity with the professor and student colleagues. In place of the traditional lectern arrangement, whiteboards and projection screens cover three sides of the room, creating an in-the-round learning environment. RESEARCH FOR LIFE With four floors of new teaching laboratories, the university is able to greatly extend its commitment to prepare graduates for careers in Massachusetts thriving life sciences industries.

Design That s More Than Skin-Deep For the exterior of 20 Somerset Street, Suffolk University and the design team chose to use precast concrete for its affordability, energy efficiency, durability and its aesthetic fit with other concrete and masonry buildings nearby. First, dozens of precast panel options were 1 modeled digitally using Revit and Rhino, and a few options were chosen to develop further. Mockups of the preferred panel designs were 2 fabricated at full scale, then tested in a variety of lighting conditions. Once the panel designs were finalized, master 3 cabinetmakers built the wooden formwork for the concrete. With offsite fabrication, the panels were assembled more quickly and safely, and at lower costs. 4 The panels were installed overnight, avoiding disruptions to other construction schedules. Each panel is only 5 to 7 inches thick, but 5 involves a chamfered patterning that casts everchanging shadows. The result is a forced-perspective, trompe l oeil 6 effect that brings depth and visual interest throughout the day.

CLIENT Suffolk University SIZE 110,000 SF COMPLETION DATE August 2015 CONSTRUCTION $62 Million COMPONENTS Flexible classrooms, teaching laboratories, TV production / editing suite, 96-seat lecture hall, faculty offices, student lounges, dining facility, public plaza SERVICES PROVIDED Full architectural design, interior design, permitting SUSTAINABILITY Tracking LEED Silver

ABOUT NBBJ NBBJ creates innovative places and experiences for organizations worldwide, and designs environments, communities and buildings that enhance people s lives. Founded in 1943, NBBJ is an industry leader in healthcare and corporate facilities and has a strong presence in the commercial, civic, science, education and sports markets. The firm has won numerous awards and has been recognized as one of the world s Top Ten Most Innovative Architecture Firms by Fast Company magazine. NBBJ has more than 750 employees in eleven offices worldwide, including Beijing, Boston, Columbus, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, Pune, San Francisco, Seattle and Shanghai. Clients include Alibaba, Amazon, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Boeing, Cambridge University, Cleveland Clinic, GlaxoSmithKline, Google, Massachusetts General Hospital, Microsoft, Reebok, Salk Institute, Samsung, Stanford University, Starbucks, Telenor, Tencent and the Wellcome Trust. BEIJING BOSTON COLUMBUS HONG KONG LONDON LOS ANGELES NEW YORK PUNE SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE SHANGHAI NBBJ.COM