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Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupCornell's new Human Ecology Building was completed in the fall of 2011 and marks the latest in sustainable strategies and educational architecture. Designed by <a href="http://www.gruzensamton.com/" target="_blank">Gruzen Samton • IBI Group</a>, the facilities serve the <a href="http://www.human.cornell.edu/" target="_blank">College of Human Ecology</a>, which is devoted to five interdisciplinary departments that respond to human needs with a variety of high-tech laboratory, classroom and studio spaces. The building is characterized by a striking glass curtain wall system and its careful integration into the surrounding campus space. Cornell University</a> is aiming to receive LEED Platinum certification.1
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupThe <a href="http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Oct11/HumEcBuilding.html" target="_blank">Human Ecology Building</a> was designed for a variety of departments in order to facilitate collaboration in a healthy and creative space.2
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupThe new 89,000-square-foot facility features high-tech laboratories and classrooms, studios for drawing, design and fabrication, as well as a spacious gallery.3
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupFive departments make their home here now: Human Development (HD), Policy Analysis & Management (PAM), Division of Nutritional Sciences (DNS), Design & Environmental Analysis (DEA), and Fiber Science & Apparel Design (FSAD).4
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupConveniently located on the Ithica campus, students and researchers have easy access to the rest of the school and experts which may be able to assist in their interdisciplinary work.5
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupAiming for LEED Platinum certification, Cornell's latest addition features the latest in sustainable building technologies as a way to aid the ongoing research inside.6
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupDaylighting permeates the interior through the innovative low-e glass facades that feature fritting.7
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupTo reduce energy use, the building also has insulated panels, a high performance lighting system, occupancy sensors, and efficient MEP equipment.8
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupThere is a green roof, sustainable landscaping, furniture salvaged and refinished from existing inventory, and an electric vehicle charging station.9
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupThe new facilities are used for everything from nutrition, to high-tech textiles, apparel design, and environmental design.10
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupA large open, multi-purpose space is used for events, speakers and exhibitions.11
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupTextile arts workshop.12
Cornell School of Human Ecology-IBI GroupSite plan of the Human Ecology Building.13













