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Richard J. Daley Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center in Chicago, Illinois by JGMA

 
September 10th, 2018 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: JGMA

JGMA’s design strategy for the Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center utilizes building transparency to showcase machines, equipment, and products integral to the learning objectives of the colleges as well as provide a visual connection to the surrounding West Lawn community. The seamless fluidity to the building’s form was inspired by the constant and linear flow of the manufacturing process. The building spans the main thoroughfare of 76th Street with a strong industrial bridge that links the south and north campus of Richard J. Daley College.

Building-Entry, Image Courtesy © JGMA

  • Architects: JGMA
  • Project: Richard J. Daley Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center
  • Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Software used: Revit, SketchUp, V-Ray and Adobe Creative Cloud

Exterior-High-Bay, Image Courtesy © JGMA

The new building celebrates the manufacturing industry through the expression of materials such as metal panels, glass, and exposed steel. In addition, the underside of the bridge has been intentionally painted caution yellow which is commonly seen in manufacturing. The procession under the bridge leads students through a landscape which merges with brightly colored signage to create a new front door for both the Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Center and the campus itself.

Exterior, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Exterior-76th-Street, Image Courtesy © JGMA

The new addition creates a more unified campus with a connectivity of interior and exterior terraces for users to enjoy in the warm weather months. These green areas will facilitate the students’ and faculty’s interaction providing connections with nature and lead to increased cognitive function and wellness. Additionally, the circulation spaces inside the building intentionally collide with seating areas, platforms, and alcoves to encourage students to congregate and participate in incidental learning between peers.

High-Bay-Entry, Image Courtesy © JGMA

South-Lobby., Image Courtesy © JGMA

This project speaks to issues larger than architecture; it is the embodiment of the community and seeks to revitalize the area by creating a connective dialogue that all are significant and welcome. This project also challenges the latent stereotypes of a community college and alters the psychology of simply crossing the street to go to class. Through dynamic spatial organizations and site responsive architecture, the new building will not only be a catalyst for growth and change within Daley College, but the greater surrounding community on the southwest side of Chicago.

Bridge, Image Courtesy © JGMA

South-Lobby-Mezzanine, Image Courtesy © JGMA

North-Lobby, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Classroom-Corridor, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Aerial, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Site-Plan, Image Courtesy © JGMA

First-Floor-Plan, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Second-Floor-Plan, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Elevation, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Program, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Campus-Connection, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Presence + Visibility, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Color Connectivity, Image Courtesy © JGMA

Before, Image Courtesy © JGMA

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