Prem S. Paul Research Center at Whittier School

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Prem S. Paul Research Center at Whittier School

Sinclair Hille Architects provided architectural services to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for renovation of the former Whittier Junior High School into a prominent university research center.

The building is located in the University’s Research and Development (R&D) sector and is the home for important energy science and transportation research programs. These programs conduct cutting-edge research on alternative biofuels as well as transportation safety products such as the “safewall” technology developed for the auto racing industry.

An important aspect of the project was to maintain the historic character of the 1923 building, the first Junior High School building constructed in the nation, which holds historic significance in the context of education and architecture.

The project renovated 86,000 s.f. of the existing building for use as a research facility and child development center. Original 1923 design features were restored including reopening ventilation patterns and large window areas to allow natural air and daylight into the building. New graceful archways mimic original window profiles, and skylights were converted to clerestory windows.

The north annex of the existing building was renovated for use as a Child Development Center (CDC), providing 13,000 s.f. of support services to faculty, staff, and students. The interior of the CDC was designed by another firm, with exterior shell contracted by Sinclair Hille.

 
 

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I enjoyed working with SHA on the Canopy Street Project.  It was a very complex project which required both large scale design thought as well as a focus on small details. Their professionalism impressed me as well as all of the other clients in the project from restaurants, to hotel operations through condo buyers, SHA continued to move the project forward and solve problems with all in mind.  As a licensed architect myself I really appreciated their willingness to partner with me and listen to my design ideas while improving the direction time and time again. Quite simply, Canopy Street would not have been nearly as successful without SHA’s talented staff.

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