Gerald J. Ford Hall for Research & Innovation - LEED Silver
The mission of the new 3-story, 50,000 square foot Gerald J. Ford Hall for Research and Innovation building is to ignite and inspire world-changing solutions to 21st century problems through interdisciplinary inquiry and access to the emerging digital world.
Home to Guildhall Game Development Program (from Plano), AT&T Center for Virtualization, Data Science Hub, and the Dedman College Interdisciplinary Institute, the new facility aspires to create a culture of interdisciplinary inquiry through highly flexible and adaptable shared studio spaces. èßäÊÓƵapp from all Colleges and Departments are encouraged to collaborate together and with industry partners on joint research initiatives in a high performance computing space.
A shared, state of the art visualization lab supports and inspires new and innovative research, and allows researchers a venue to display and celebrate their work. At the heart of the facility is a large conference room and collaborative café where students, faculty and industry partners can meet and socialize together in an effort to further encourage interdisciplinary communication.
Some key design features include:
- Demountable wall systems throughout to maximize space flexibility
- State of the art raised floor system for data and electrical distribution flexibility
- High efficiency lighting technology throughout
- Privacy for confidential game development
- Leading edge Audio Visual projectors and LED monitors
- LEED Silver Goal
Key Areas
Visualization Lab
The Visualization Lab is a multi-purpose, flexible space for classes, research presentations, and events that can seat up to 60 people and can serve as a small auditorium space. The lab will be outfitted with a state of the art, multiuse 40 ft x 8 ft LED touch-screen capable of real time interaction between students and instructor.
Broadcast Booth
Located in the lobby the broadcast booth is the center of Guildhall’s interactive gaming events that allows streaming of real time gaming competitions and interaction with other gaming groups viewable by visitors on large format monitors.