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Mies modernized in Dirksen Federal Building, replacing systems updated in 1963

Mies modernized in Dirksen Federal Building, replacing systems updated in 1963


August 11, 2010
This article first appeared in the 200101 issue of BD+C.

A variety of interoperable devices was used to update the building-automation system of Chicago's 1 million-sq.-ft. E.M. Dirksen Building, originally designed by Mies van der Rohe. In the first phase, Chicago's Teng & Associates replaced the manually adjusted HVAC equipment and control systems dating back to 1963 with devices selected from a multitude of companies producing LonMark-certified products, helping to ensure competitive bids for subsequent phases of the project.

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