The University of Chicago Cobb Gate
LCM solved numerous challenges posed by bringing the University of Chicago’s historic Cobb Gate into accessibility compliance.
LCM solved numerous challenges posed by bringing the University of Chicago’s historic Cobb Gate into accessibility compliance.
Berglund Construction hired us to build out their satellite office in the Fields South Development. The design incorporates its distinctive brand identity and showcases its portfolio, superior craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology.
The project scope involves repurposing a large swimming pool, among other areas, into open-concept, flexible, and technologically advanced learning spaces.
LCM designed a new headquarters and transit hub for Freedom Transit, the primary public transportation provider for the Washington County, PA area.
LCM is designing a new facility for a Center and School for Students that are deaf-blind. The new, two-story, 24,131-square-foot structure is designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification. The design features inconspicuous details based on the Principles of Universal Design, considering a wide range of abilities.
The design integrates the Principles of Universal Design, creating convivial spaces that enable individuals with diverse abilities to interact within a comfortable and safe environment.
Pushing architectural boundaries by embracing the synergy of universal design and green building concepts, the ground-breaking design positions Access Living’s new home as a model for responsible commercial building in the 21st century.
The new 32,000 square feet Center for Wounded Veterans – the first of its kind on a U.S. campus – provides transitional living facilities and support services to prepare veterans with a range of disabilities to live independently while pursuing their educational and career aspirations.
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.
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.