University of Lethbridge

University of Lethbridge

University of Lethbridge

Product

concrete skin

,

Area

400

m2

Colour

off-white

,

Texture

standard

,

Surface

ferro

,

Architect

KPMB Architects, Stantec Architecture

Partner

Sound Solutions

Year

Location

Lethbridge

Nestled in Nature

Nestled in Nature

Nestled in Nature

The Science Commons department of the University of Lethbridge has unveiled a new building, designed with a bespoke concept to actively encourage dialogue among researchers, educators, and users, creating a truly unique transdisciplinary environment. The structure integrates flexible research and teaching spaces, advancing synergies across various scientific disciplines. With its transparent architecture, the complex blends seamlessly into the landscape, offering breathtaking views of the Oldman River Valley and inviting exploration of the connection between humanity, nature, and the universe. Horizontal bands of glassfibre reinforced concrete frame the expansive windows, lending the building an elegant aesthetic. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The Science Commons department of the University of Lethbridge has unveiled a new building, designed with a bespoke concept to actively encourage dialogue among researchers, educators, and users, creating a truly unique transdisciplinary environment. The structure integrates flexible research and teaching spaces, advancing synergies across various scientific disciplines. With its transparent architecture, the complex blends seamlessly into the landscape, offering breathtaking views of the Oldman River Valley and inviting exploration of the connection between humanity, nature, and the universe. Horizontal bands of glassfibre reinforced concrete frame the expansive windows, lending the building an elegant aesthetic. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The Science Commons department of the University of Lethbridge has unveiled a new building, designed with a bespoke concept to actively encourage dialogue among researchers, educators, and users, creating a truly unique transdisciplinary environment. The structure integrates flexible research and teaching spaces, advancing synergies across various scientific disciplines. With its transparent architecture, the complex blends seamlessly into the landscape, offering breathtaking views of the Oldman River Valley and inviting exploration of the connection between humanity, nature, and the universe. Horizontal bands of glassfibre reinforced concrete frame the expansive windows, lending the building an elegant aesthetic. Photos: Ditz Fejer