University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Academic: Post-Secondary - Calgary, AB, Canada
University of Calgary - Mathison Hall, New Construction
Location
Calgary, AB, Canada
Owner/Client
University of Calgary
Completion
2022
Role
Electrical Engineering Consulting Services and Specialty Lighting Design
Sustainability
Targeting LEED® Platinum Certification and Net Zero requirements
Awards
- 2024 Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) - Award of Excellence in Building Engineering - Institutional
Recently completed, Mathison Hall is a new four-storey, 100,000 ft2 building within the Haskayne School of Business on the University’s campus. Adjacent to the Scurfield Hall building, this facility is comprised of a 300-seat, flexible community space for lectures or events, teaching and learning spaces, administrative offices and collaborative spaces for academic and research staff, and study/workspaces for students. The project targeted LEED Platinum certification and Net Zero requirements. The building meets the low thermal demand, or TEDI, for large buildings required to meet a Net Zero requirement by the University’s sustainability mandate.