Ashrae Journal - October 2008 - (Page HQ6) data that are useful for a broad range of HVAC&R research and development on buildings, the building environment, building systems, subsystems, equipment, and controls. The facility will display the performance of the building, including air temperature, humidity, CO2 concentration, air pollutants concentration, air-flow rates, ambient noise level, and lighting levels, while showcasing mechanical features of building and monitoring the environmental quality. ASHRAE Headquarters History The building that serves as the ASHRAE headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., was built in 1965 and dedicated to Employers Mutual of Wausau, an insurance company, on Feb. 23, 1966. The building was known as the Wausau Building until 1981, when ASHRAE purchased the building and moved its headquarters from New York City to Atlanta. The headquarters building was extensively renovated in 1981 and dedicated to ASHRAE on Oct. 6, 1981. Another major renovation of the interior took place in 19911992. Smaller changes in the 1990s included reconfiguration of interior space on both floors for additional office space. ASHRAE Headquarters Renovation Ad Hoc Committee William A. Harrison, Chair Darryl K. Boyce, P.Eng. Presidential Member Damon Gowan Gordon V. R. Holness, P.E., Fellow ASHRAE, Life Member Ronald E. Jarnagin Jeff Littleton Michael Vaughn Building Team Architects – Richard Wittschiebe Hand General Contractor – Gay Construction Mechanical Engineer – Johnson, Spellman and Associates Mechanical Contractor – Batchelor and Kimball Electrical Engineer – Jeffers Engineering Associates Electrical Contractor – Gene Lynn Electric Commissioning Agent – CxGBS
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Ashrae Journal - October 2008 Ashrae Journal - October 2008
For optimal viewing of this digital publication, please enable JavaScript and then refresh the page. If you would like to try to load the digital publication without using Flash Player detection, please click here.