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Skender Wraps Up Work on Flex Lab for Loyola
Skender has completed the construction of Loyola University Chicago’s new 10,000-square-foot engineering science flex laboratory. The new single-story building is intended to provide open space, movable furniture and equipment, and a collaborative environment for the university’s engineering science program.
Along with meeting the needs of engineering and other STEM students at Loyola, the new facility will allow the public to observe through the front of the building’s large glass façade.
Designed to put engineering on display and provide natural light, the glass façade utilizes electrochromic technology, a form of Smart Glass that changes with daylight using sensors that monitor the sunlight’s intensity on the façade. The glass becomes less transparent as the sun sets, thereby reducing solar heat gain and glare.
Skender served as base building and interior construction manager, collaborating with SmithGroup, Elara Engineering and Thornton Tomasetti to complete the facility for Loyola.
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