University of Illinois College of Engineering

Project Overview

Client

University of Illinois at Chicago

Location

Chicago, Illinois

Size

166,000 sf

Principals

Avram Lothan, Mary Ann Van Hook, Kerrie Mistry

Year

2015

Services

site planning, programming, design concept, graphic renderings and animation

Awards

Fostering collaboration, research, and student life, a sustainable building serves as a design hub enhancing interdisciplinary creativity.

LVDA developed a program and design for a new 166,000 gsf, 6 story building for the College of Engineering (COE). The client envisions a collaborative facility that not only meets long-tern programmatic needs but also supports sustainability; experiential learning; and interdisciplinary research.The design facilitates poject-based experiences and interdisciplinary research central to engineering education. The building houses active-learning classrooms with flexible configurations and spaces for collaboration. The open core circulation creates natural “bump into each other” situations in the lobby, café, garden atrium, and lounge areas around the central stair to foster impromptu gathering. A Collaborative Research Center combined with an adjacent Maker Lab creates flexible work space for students to share, create and build.Simulations, apps and dashboards showcase demonstrations of engineering. For example, exhibition and digital video walls showcase the work of students and faculty in the lobby and current environmental conditions are displayed for continuous building state assessment. Visualization labs and classrooms have testing capabilities and simulation tools that display real-time emissions, pollution concentrations, and human exposure to emulate a live field lab for research and teaching.The new COE building is an engaging learning environment that enhances interdisciplinary communication and potential for large, multi-investigator research.

University of Illinois College of Engineering

Project Overview

Client

University of Illinois at Chicago

Location

Chicago, Illinois

Size

166,000 sf

Project Team

Avram Lothan, Mary Ann Van Hook, Kerrie Mistry

Year

2015

Services

site planning, programming, design concept, graphic renderings and animation

Awards

University of Illinois College of Engineering

Fostering collaboration, research, and student life, a sustainable building serves as a design hub enhancing interdisciplinary creativity.

LVDA developed a program and design for a new 166,000 gsf, 6 story building for the College of Engineering (COE). The client envisions a collaborative facility that not only meets long-tern programmatic needs but also supports sustainability; experiential learning; and interdisciplinary research.The design facilitates poject-based experiences and interdisciplinary research central to engineering education. The building houses active-learning classrooms with flexible configurations and spaces for collaboration. The open core circulation creates natural “bump into each other” situations in the lobby, café, garden atrium, and lounge areas around the central stair to foster impromptu gathering. A Collaborative Research Center combined with an adjacent Maker Lab creates flexible work space for students to share, create and build.Simulations, apps and dashboards showcase demonstrations of engineering. For example, exhibition and digital video walls showcase the work of students and faculty in the lobby and current environmental conditions are displayed for continuous building state assessment. Visualization labs and classrooms have testing capabilities and simulation tools that display real-time emissions, pollution concentrations, and human exposure to emulate a live field lab for research and teaching.The new COE building is an engaging learning environment that enhances interdisciplinary communication and potential for large, multi-investigator research.

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