Kerr Hall Laboratory Renovations

Interior alterations to the existing Toronto Metropolitan University Kerr Hall Laboratories KHW-75, KHW-77 & KHS-145 (Group F3) to accommodate new research and flexible teaching opportunities.  The construction work was completed over a 6-month timeframe without disruption to the daily operations of the adjacent teaching spaces, and within strict adherence to COVID-19 pandemic guidelines.

Research Labs KHW-75 and KHW-77 required new casework, fume hoods, flammable cabinets, and emergency eye wash stations to improve the comfort and life safety of the students and research staff.  The supporting internal office space received new finishes. HVAC modifications involved connecting to BAS building provisions and a new high performance rooftop exhaust stack with HSS braces and platform.  The teaching Lab KHS-145 received new ceiling tile following abatement work, new fire-rated and barrier-free accessible entry doors, wall paint, and modified millwork to accommodate an emergency eye wash station. 

Status

Completed in 2021


Project Team

B+H Architects Principal-in-Charge: Alan Fraser; Resource Principal: Kevin Stelzer


GFA

310 m2

Client

Toronto Metropolitan University