University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning
Designed to evoke energy and productivity, the spaces encourage colleagues and students to collaborate on new strategic developments and strengthen skills.
Designed to evoke energy and productivity, the spaces encourage colleagues and students to collaborate on new strategic developments and strengthen skills.
LCM’s design for their new cyber-security program captures much-needed space by enclosing the entire ground floor, open air surface parking area of Julian Hall. A redesigned entry vestibule links to the new spaces, providing a distinctive identity that reflects the innovative programs within.
The TiLab is UIC’s prized hub of innovation. Its renovation was aimed at creating dynamic spaces for validating ideas, converting innovation into products, and accelerating venture readiness.
LCM provided full architectural services to renovate the third floor of UIC’s Burnham Hall, originally built in the 1960s. The redesign of the main hallway transforms it from an underutilized, uninviting corridor into a comfortable, informal learning space.
The renovation of the E/F wing provides contemporary academic and research spaces for collaborative learning and scientific exploration.
The new Dean’s Suite opens up an existing configuration of confined, highly modular components in an iconic Miesian-style building to create light-filled and interactive space.
LCM renovated the 1944 Mies van der Rohe designed Engineering Research Building, creating space for growing companies working on world-changing concepts in life sciences, biomedical engineering, medical devices and diagnostics, material, green and clean technology, food safety, information technology, and more.
LCM re-imagined the lobby as a light-filled Welcome Center with defined waiting areas and efficient circulation.