Skylight, Sunshine and Studies
There was a monumental renovation at the University of Michigan. The School of Kinesiology (originally constructed in 1915 and formerly called the Edward Henry Kraus Building) includes classrooms, laboratories, academic and career advising offices, collaboration spaces, and more. They are now all in one amazing location, right in the heart of central campus. For the first time in the school’s history, faculty, students, staff, and research are together under one roof. A roof that includes a Texlon® ETFE skylight.
Natural Light? Floods Through the ETFE Skylight
Kraus Hall, with it’s 480 qm ETFE skylight, allows for natural light to flood the atrium. This is important with the cold Ann Arbor winters that the students and faculty experience each year. The building acts as a centerpiece for the campus, and a home base for the Kinesiology students. The skylight includes 10, three layered, Texlon® ETFE cushions, with special print on the exterior layer of the skylight.
Sustainability? LEED Gold Certified
Not only does the building create a new, and exceptional space, but it does it with sustainability in mind. Therefore, in 2021, the building was LEED Gold (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design by U.S. Green Building Council) certified.
About Vector Foiltec
At Vector Foiltec, we provide services such as; design, engineering, fabrication, installation and maintenance. As experts in small or large scale projects, we have complete in-house competence and understanding of not only the ETFE system but also the needs of the client. For more information about other projects that Vector Foiltec has completed, visit our project overview.
Information
Date | 2021 |
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Location | Ann Arbor Michigan, USA |
Sector | Education |
Size | 480 m² |
Structure | Steel |
Type | Roof/Skylight |
Architects | The Ballinger Company |
Images Copyright: Brad Feinknopf/OTTO