Jane E. Heminger hall

Jane E. Heminger Hall

This contemporary building positions us as healthcare leaders by supporting critical pillars of our college: academics, research, innovation and evidence-based practice (EBP).

Jane E. Heminger Hall is the first LEED and WELL-certified building on Ohio State’s campus. It was designed by signature design firm ikon.5 architects in partnership with Architect of Record M+A Architects, and serves as a gateway to the university’s health science campus.

Inside the entrance on Neil Avenue, a three-story glass atrium links our new building to Newton Hall and creates an open and inviting space to promote collaboration and transdisciplinary learning. The building features spacious classrooms and learning environments, faculty offices and research and EBP centers. There are program spaces, which include a multi-purpose dividable classroom and events center, flat flexible classrooms, group study rooms, a makerspace and a demonstration kitchen. The outside features bicycle parking and a beautifully landscaped outdoor patio and garden.

The building also features a ¼ mile wellness walk which guides you through all three floors of both Jane E. Heminger Hall and Newton Hall and includes 14 wellness nodes with inspirational quotes.

atrium

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What is WELL V2?

The WELL V2 Building Standard, created and administered by the International WELL Building Institute, is a performance-based system for measuring, certifying and monitoring features of a building’s environment that impact human health through air, water, nourishment, light, movement, sound, materials, mental health, thermal comfort, community and innovation. Learn about the WELL features employed in the project.

LEED Certification

Learn more about the requirements and our strategies to achieve LEED certification.