LORING provided the complete design of HVAC,
electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems for a modernization,
expansion and historical restoration program of the New Jersey State House
Complex.
The program involved the
historic renovation and restoration of two buildings including the
Legislative
Building
(housing Assembly and Senate Chambers and conference rooms) and
State
Office
Building
(Annex) (housing committee rooms and conference rooms).
Also included was the construction of a new office building and
modernization of the central utilities plant.
The project also included the design of a 26.4kV switching station
and a 5kV distribution system throughout the State House Capitol Complex. The
renovated buildings were given modern mechanical and electrical systems
within the context of a building on the National Historic Register.
Total
area of construction was approximately 300,000 sf, in
addition to an 1100
car parking structure.
Examples of design solutions
that demonstrate creative use of modern equipment in an historical
application include:
·
Recessed floor mounted fin tube radiation in historical space to
preserve
wainscoting
·
Re-use of existing historical gravity ventilation openings for air
return
·
Retrofit of historical chandeliers
and wall mounted lighting fixtures
·
Addition of low-voltage lighting controls and rigging systems for
automated
control and ease of re-lamping
Architects: Ford,
Farewell, Mills & Gatsch Architects