Vincennes University, Updike Hall Center for Science, Engineering and Math
Vincennes, Indiana
Design team: Gibraltar Design, Rowland Design
Updike Hall Center for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics is a state-of-the-art-facility with innovative labs for varying disciplines of engineering and science, including chemistry, physics, biology, agriculture, and earth sciences.
The building incorporates green strategies, such as daylighting, in tandem with highly efficient building systems to produce spaces that optimize function and aesthetics. Updike Hall’s prominent location on campus enables it to serve as a natural hub of student activity, making the accompaniment of energy-efficient aspects a necessity.
The transformative learning environments facilitate the creation of dynamic and interactive study areas as well as breakout spaces for individual instruction, tutoring, and collaborative learning. The campus required a facility that provides students access to adaptable learning spaces that incorporate the latest technological trends to enhance student learning. The Center for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics connects its students with aesthetically pleasing learning spaces that integrate advanced technologies to establish first-class opportunities for students to advance their education.
Additional Information
Associated Firm
Rowland Design
Cost per Sq Ft
$224.00
Featured in
2018 Architectural Portfolio
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