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Chemistry-Physics Building Transformation

 

 

The University of Kentucky Chemistry-Physics Building is getting a much-needed transformation.

The central campus staple is currently undergoing a two-phase construction project that will result in a renovation of the third floor, as well as a completely new exterior façade of the building, including a three-story entrance/atrium.

The first phase of the transformation — the third floor renovation — is already underway, and will produce 15 research labs, plus support spaces, equipment spaces and offices. The second phase will bring a new exterior façade, which will include a replacement of the building exterior and roof; construction of a new stair tower, a freight elevator, a new loading dock and entrance additions; and mechanical upgrades in the penthouse.

"When the renovation is complete, this building will be a more pleasant, open and inviting place to learn," said Mark Meier, past chair of the Department of Chemistry in the UK College of Arts and Sciences. "For students engaged in research projects, they will have modern laboratory spaces that are designed with current science practice and safety standards in mind."

Meier said students and alumni from a range of different departments and colleges have taken one or more classes in the building over the years, including Chemistry 105, one of the largest courses at UK.

"This building has been a hugely important part of the common experience that defines a UK education, not just a place for chemistry and physics majors."

Meier says the renovated space will offer more flexibility and opportunities for faculty as well.

"Currently, the faculty have to bend their research programs and activities to fit the building but through this renovation, the building will now adjust to fit the research programs, and it will be much easier to update the layout as science changes in the future," Meier said. "In the end, research labs will be more efficient, more comfortable and easier to work in."

Phase 1 is a $33 million project scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2021. Phase 2 is a $26 million project scheduled to be completed in early 2022. Both phases are part of the ongoing $500 million campus modernization plan.