Taubman Complex, Lawrence Technological University

PRODUCT
FlexFacades 2D Cladding Screens + Steel
MATERIAL
Type 4A – ETFE Waterproof Foil/Film
VENTILATION
0% Open
LOCATION
Southfield, MI
DEVELOPER
Lawrence Technological University
ARTIST

The Taubman Complex at Lawrence Technological University (LTU), designed by Morphosis and Detroit firm Albert Kahn Associates, provides cutting-edge facilities for robotics engineering, biomedical engineering, life sciences and related programs. Located in Southfield, Michigan, LTU is consistently ranked one of the best technology universities in the country. To appeal to incoming and current students as well as faculty and alumni, the new Complex needed to incorporate technologically advanced design concepts and materials.

FlexFacades collaborated with Morphosis to develop the futuristic building facade and designed a scrim made from EFTE, an extremely thin plastic. Often considered “fabric” because of how it moves and can be manipulated, ETFE has the appearance of a hard surface and a reflection like glass.

The ETFE scrim is held off the facade approximately 18 inches outside the 125,000 sqf/11,613 sqm building enclosure, with clerestories behind it. The clerestories allow daylight to flood into workspaces, while the ETFE reduces glare and excess heat that would otherwise accompany the daylight. At night, the building emits an inviting glow.

Press
“Taubman Complex,” Architect
“Morphosis and Albert Kahn Join Forces to Expand Detroit University,” Arch Daily
Lawrence Tech dedicates $16.9 million Taubman building on Southfield campus,” Crain’s Detroit Business
“New Complex by Morphosis Opens at Lawrence Tech,” Architectural Record
“Innovative Design for Laboratory Complex,” World Architecture News
“Morphosis Completes Extendable Building for Michigan’s Lawrence Tech University,” Designboom/

A view of the facade during the day.
A wide view of the entire building showing the facade in context.
A view of the facade from inside of the structure.
Another view of the facade at night, giving the diffused glass look.
A futuristic facade lining the decorative entrance of a building. The facade material gives off a diffused glass look.
A shot showing the facade in context with the entrance area.
An angled shot showing how long the facade is.
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