The complex includes fully integrated research and teaching laboratories, lab support, classrooms, meeting and student spaces, and offices for Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Psychology.
University of Vermont
STEM Complex
Burlington, Vermont
Size
194,000 gsf new
24,000 gsf renovation
Services
Programming
Lab Planning
Architecture
Roles
Ellenzweig
Design Architect and Lab Planner
Freeman French Freeman
Architect of Record
Certifications
LEED Silver
The STEM Complex unites a variety of science and engineering disciplines in three interconnected buildings that support interdisciplinary teaching, learning, and research with open and interactive laboratories. The multi-phased project consisted of a new teaching and research building (Discovery Hall); a classroom and office building (Innovation Hall); and renovations to Votey Hall of Engineering.
Sited in the heart of the University’s historic campus, the complex complements the traditional aesthetic of neighboring buildings. A new outdoor courtyard provides space for outdoor seating and gathering, as well as a terraced outdoor classroom benefiting from the gentle slope west of the courtyard.