University of Chicago Gordon Center for Integrative Science
Location
Chicago, IL
Completed
2006
Size
427,000 SF
Owners
University of Chicago
Architect
Ellenzweig
Awards
2007 IES Awards New England Section – Award of Merit
Photographer
© Anton Grassl, © Bruce Van Inwegen
Design Team
Jennifer Pieszak
This lab building brings together biology, chemistry, and physics research labs, offices, and seminar rooms. Lighted ceiling planes extending outward articulate the building’s larger expression: a transparent, illuminated beacon on a campus axis, giving new life to the Science Quad within its urban neighborhood setting.
A three-story atrium is used as lounge, gathering or presentation space. Three types of fixtures integrated into the wood ceiling respond to a range of programmatic needs and daylight conditions. Track fixtures tucked above the edges provide accent lighting for sculpture, and also wash the atrium’s side walls for added brightness on gloomy days. Incandescent pendants are easily accessible, dimmed to extend lamp life, and precisely coordinated with dramatic sightlines.
Stringent energy requirements were balanced with researchers’ request for 100 footcandles at lab benches. Perimeter lighting is zoned separately, allowing available daylight to filter through frosted glass marker boards.