VanderCook College of Music
LCM designed a master plan that adapts the original, two-level Mies structure and its single-story addition to provide a state-of-the-art music facility while maintaining the landmark’s industrial character.
LCM designed a master plan that adapts the original, two-level Mies structure and its single-story addition to provide a state-of-the-art music facility while maintaining the landmark’s industrial character.
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. Â
The brown-brick mixed use designed by LCM stimulates urban density and activity on a street bordering the University of Illinois campus.Â
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.
As the architects, LCM balanced the needs of many different business operations while considering amenities to provide a quality work environment for more than 1,200 employees. Â
The renovation of the E/F wing provides contemporary academic and research spaces for collaborative learning and scientific exploration.
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 provided full architecture services to Northwestern Medicine for the relocation of Histology, Microbiology, and Pathology clinical laboratories at McHenry and Woodstock Hospitals.
The reconfigured spaces allow for a more efficient work flow and accommodate the sophisticated, automated equipment required to process an increasing volume of routine and complex specimen analyses.