Saint Leo University Kirk Hall
The St. Leo University Kirk Hall project was a new 42,000 square foot academic building that was com-
pleted in 2015. The 4-story building had (15) classrooms each containing pendant mounted linear light fixtures, occupancy sensors, daylight harvest sensors, relay-based micro-panels, and floor box power. Each classroom room was also equipped with the latest audio/visual technology including, wall mounted monitors, projectors, and other Creston products. The remaining areas were made up of offices and collaboration spaces for students. A 100% digital Cat5 based lighting control system was installed
throughout the building with the ability to perform programming from one single location within the
building or remotely from an offsite location.
Project Location:
Tampa, Florida
Project Timeline:
2013-2015
Architect:
Beck Architecture
Engineer:
Colwell Engineering
General Contractor:
The Beck Group