Richmond Institute for Design & Innovation
Kalamazoo, Michigan
The Richmond Center for Innovation and Design at Western Michigan University was developed in partnership with local businesses to meet the growing demand for design and manufacturing talent. The renovated industrial design facility accommodates all manner of contemporary and traditional processes.
The center is housed on two floors of a renovated 1960s academic hall. The building’s style was highly traditional for the time with long corridors and classrooms. The new program required a complete reimagining of the space. The first floor now features two shops—a large machine shop, and one that supports the sophisticated needs of new technology. This floor also has exhibit space, a large presentation classroom, and administrative offices.
The third floor was gutted and redefined into three high-tech studio spaces. Each studio has both individual workstations and group collaboration space. A classroom sits at the center of this floor with floor-to-ceiling marker board walls. Faculty offices also are on the third floor to facilitate interaction among staff and students.
Additional Information
Associated Firm
Catalyst Partners (LEED Consultant)
Cost per Sq Ft
$135.00
Featured in
2021 Educational Interiors Showcase
Category
Renovation
Interior category
Interior Renovation
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