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The building features flexible classrooms and student project spaces, maker labs, offices and event space, all with ample natural light and views of beautiful North Campus. And it’s heated and cooled by the Earth.
The building features flexible classrooms and student project spaces, maker labs, offices and event space, all with ample natural light and views of beautiful North Campus. And it’s heated and cooled by the Earth.
Take a look at the architects’ vision for the finished Leinweber Computer and Information Science building in the renderings below.
As the University of Michigan makes continued progress toward university-wide carbon neutrality, a geo-exchange facility adjacent to the Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building will supply the building’s heating and cooling. The building will be all electric – the first large-scale university building to not rely on natural gas for heating.
Read the University Record storyAs the University of Michigan makes continued progress toward university-wide carbon neutrality, a geo-exchange facility adjacent to the Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building will supply the building’s heating and cooling. The building will be all electric – the first large-scale university building to not rely on natural gas for heating.
Read the University Record story