Located on the California State University Sacramento campus, the Academic Information Resource Center (AIRC) is home to the university’s Computing and Communications and Telecommunications services. The goal for this structure was a high-performance engineering design that will meet university needs well into the 21st century by creating a space that supports academic success for both commuter and on-campus students.
When built, this four-story, 100,000-SF facility was one of the few buildings in the United States to apply 2000 National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) procedures to the design of a building with fluid viscous dampers, significantly reducing seismic demand.
Awards
2007 ASCE Mechanics Award
2005 Excellence in Structural Engineering Award, Best New Technology in New Construction, Structural Engineers Association of Southern California
2005 Excellence in Structural Engineering Award, Best in New Technology in New Construction, Structural Engineers Association of Central California
Market Sector
Education
Location
Sacramento, CA
Completion Date
2005
Cost
$19 Million
Size
100,000 SF