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University of Waterloo’s New Prismatic Engineering Building is a ‘Daylight Factory’

03/15/2011
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    If you were in engineering school anytime before about 2005, you probably studied in one of the oldest and darkest buildings on campus. Around 2005, a lot of schools jumpstarted their engineering programs with fancy, high-tech buildings full of daylight and top of the line everything. Case in point: University of Waterloo's Engineering 5 Building Waterloo's Engineering 5 Building designed by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dockside-green-phase-2-tied-as-highest-scoring-leed-building-in-the-world/">Perkins + Will</a>, which is just the first phase of a major expansion to the <a href="http://www.engineering.uwaterloo.ca/" target="_blank">Faculty of Engineering</a>. With a fritted glass pattern on the exterior, LED lighting and a two story Student Design Centre, conceived as a “<a href="http://inhabitat.com/giant-zig-zag-glass-umbrella-envelops-new-college-of-arts-in-nantes-france/">daylight factory</a>”, the sustainable strategies are worth getting jealous over.
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    The six story building consolidates a number of departments that were previously spread out in other buildings and includes four stories of departmental labs, classrooms and offices above the two story daylit Student Design Centre (SDC).
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    The SDC has instructional and design space on the second story, which overlooks a long row of high concrete framed work bays and shops for fabrication and exhibition space.
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    A geometric Tron-inspired staircase lit with LED lights is the highlight of the central atrium.
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    The building is clad in a fritted glazing with an array of graduated dots patterned to create the illusion of a series of protruding pyramids.
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    Engineering 5 features a number of informal meeting areas, as well as a green rooftop terrace and a 2-story hanging garden that dominates the west facade and signifies the building entry.
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    While LEED certification was not sought for this engineering building, it does feature plenty of sustainable features to make it worthy.
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University Waterloo Engineering 5

If you were in engineering school anytime before about 2005, you probably studied in one of the oldest and darkest buildings on campus. Around 2005, a lot of schools jumpstarted their engineering programs with fancy, high-tech buildings full of daylight and top of the line everything. Case in point: University of Waterloo's Engineering 5 Building Waterloo's Engineering 5 Building designed by Perkins + Will, which is just the first phase of a major expansion to the Faculty of Engineering. With a fritted glass pattern on the exterior, LED lighting and a two story Student Design Centre, conceived as a “daylight factory”, the sustainable strategies are worth getting jealous over.

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