Watch the Johnson Hall of Science emerge through
these construction photos, changed every week to 10 days, thanks to Photographers
Tom Budd (professor of biology and project shepherd) and Tara Freeman. Last
update: Oct. 9, 2006
Click on an image here to see a larger version to the right.

The air intake area up on the roof.

Central courtyard showing finished walkways, greenery will come later.

Concrete work on the main pathway between Payson Hall and Johnson Hall, Monday,
Oct. 1

Same view, a few days later. You can also see how the walkway will connect the
south entrances as well as the circle drive from Park Street.

We removed the temporary fill between the new building and Bewkes. We will add
some light-weight fill and then pour an ADA-compliant walkway at this connection
so as to avoid stairs at this main traffic area.

The old science quad is almost all cleaned up except for the hay bales
protecting the storm drain.

The glazing is complete on stair number one.

Ceiling grid work installed on the third floor -showing a better perspective
of the final room volume and shape. High ceilings at the window will allow maximum
solar lighting.