Johnson Hall of Science, Canton, New York
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| Johnson Hall of Science | |
| Designer | KlingStubbins |
| Location | Canton, New York, USA |
| Date | to 2007 |
| Building Type | School & Academic |
| Context | Campus Context |
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| Notes | Science; new; Croxton Collaborative Architects |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | St. Lawrence University |
| Cost | $36.9-million |
| Area | 115,000 square feet ( square meters) |
"The largest construction project in the university's history, the Johnson Hall of Science houses teaching labs, research labs, conference rooms, departmental and faculty offices, and informal student spaces intended to transform the teaching of science on the campus. It has been designed to qualify for LEED silver certification and will house biology, biochemistry, chemistry, neuroscience, and psychology facilities. " — Chronicle of Higher Education
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- Architect: KlingStubbins; Croxton Collaborative Architects
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- Johnson Hall of Science at Chronicle.com

