Jobie L. Martin Classroom Building

Project Details

Project Name
Jobie L. Martin Classroom Building
Location
JacksonMS39213
Project Types
Education
Shared By
klamm
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2012
Style
Modern
Size
18,800 ft²
Team
Design Principal: Anne Marie Decker, FAIA
Design Principal: Roy T. Decker, AIA
Project Architect: Brett G. Cupples, AIA
Interior Designer: Anne Marie Decker, FAIA
Room or Space
Architectural Detail

Project Description

The Jackson Academic Technical campus is the fastest growing satellite of the Hinds Community College system. The new 18,800 square foot facility, sited to the southern edge of campus, includes biology and chemistry laboratories, six classrooms, faculty offices, and student study areas.

The building is designed to reduce energy consumption through both active and passive strategies. As external heat gains generally outweigh internal loads here, an integral architectural umbrella shadows the building. Convection facilitates the movement of sun-heated air up the southern, eastern, and western facades, through the attic and out to the north. The heat given off through the first layer of construction never penetrates the thermal envelope of the building, ensuring a temperate interior with substantially reduced cooling loads. The north façade acts as a light lens, with frosted and clear glass to maximize natural northern light refraction into the interior that illuminates the classrooms and minimizes the need for artificial light.

Since its completion, the building has become the most popular academic building on campus and reports the lowest consumption of energy of all classroom buildings in the Hinds Community College inventory. Operating day and night, this new facility helps meet the academic need for educational spaces and provides a functional and inspiring academic atmosphere to benefit the students and faculty for years to come.

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