
Deconstructing Herrin Hall and Herrin Labs
Stanford demolished Herrin Hall and Laboratory to make way for a new Data Science Complex, honoring William F. Herrin’s legacy.

Stanford demolished Herrin Hall and Laboratory to make way for a new Data Science Complex, honoring William F. Herrin’s legacy.

The Mudd Chemistry Building has been demolished, with 90% of its waste recycled to reduce environmental impact.

Stanford’s deconstruction of the Lou Henry Hoover Building diverted 2,400 tons of concrete for downcycling, while preserving Lou Henry Hoover’s legacy through two campus landmarks.

Stanford facilities managers helped reduce water waste by identifying leaks and optimizing lab equipment usage.

Sustainability is a design and cultural cornerstone of the new, state-of-the-art facility.