Barbara and Jack Davis Hall


Officially opened on May 10, 2012, as a part of University at Buffalo's 2020 Strategic Plan, construction of Barbara and Jack Davis Hall, known as Davis Hall, started in 2009 with ground-breaking and finished in late 2011 with a construction cost of $75 million including nearly $49.6 million from New York State funding and the rest from corporate and individual endowments. Besides UB Engineering, Davis Hall is the new host to both Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments featuring several new laboratories and research centers.
The building is constructed by Turner Construction and its exterior design is a reminiscent to printed circuit board representing interaction among faculties and students and is designed by Perkins and Will firm. The building is constructed in accordance with LEED's Gold certificate standards.

Naming

The building is named after industrialist-turned-political candidate Jack Davis and his wife Barbara, who made the largest endowment among individuals to fund the project. The couple made their first donation of $1.5 million to fund the project in 2008. Jack, a UB Engineering graduate in 1955, and his wife donated an additional $3.5 million to the project making themselves the people who have made the largest endowment in university's history with $5 million endowment.

Tenants

Departments

The building is the new home to Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments. However, the building supports five other departments such as Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering.

Labs

Notable features

Facilities and research centers

On April 4, 2012 it was announced that the building has been certified "Gold" by LEED. The building exceeds the state's energy efficiency code by 34 percent. Some of its features, making the building green, are as follow:

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