University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute (UCGNI)

PRODUCT
FlexFacades 3D Cladding Screens + Steel
MATERIAL
Type 1A-Ventilated PES
VENTILATION
34% Open
LOCATION
Cincinnati, OH
ARCHITECT
DEVELOPER
ARTIST

University of Cincinnati Health, Gardner Neuroscience Institute from Perkins and Will on Vimeo.
Renderings courtesy of Perkins + Will

WINNER OF A 2019 IFAI INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

WINNER OF TWO 2019 ARCHITECT'S NEWSPAPER BEST OF DESIGN AWARDS
The architecture firm, Perkins + Will, received the Editors' Picks (Facades) and Healthcare awards.

About the Project
The new 114,000-square-foot University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute will align functionality and innovation to provide for a range of neurologic patients’ needs. When completed, the Gardner Institute will serve as a hub to treat people with neurologic or psychiatric diseases and will include all of UC Health’s outpatient neurologic care and patient education activities.

The building makes use of the surrounding natural light to create a general feeling of wellness and calm as well as interior healing spaces for patients. To ensure that the interiors would not become overheated or overly bright, and to create a signature look for the building exterior, FlexFacades, involved from the very beginning of the project, designed, engineered and fabricated a 30,000 sq ft coated PES facade that functions as a sunshade. The steel framework stands off the facade over a glass curtain wall and is affixed to an aluminum frame system that undulates to create shapes and depth. The lightweight facade reduces solar heat gain and glare while also maintaining views out.

After a change in the building design to increase the footprint by 33%, the overall project cost increased as well. By incorporating a facade made from coated PES instead of from traditional metal mesh, the amount of steel needed was drastically reduced and there was no need for expensive, high-performance glazing. The University of Cincinnati was able to realize a cost savings that helped to offset the increased project cost. Because the Tio2 coating on the facade prevents dirt accumulation and washes clean with rain, ongoing maintenance costs were also reduced.

Press
"What Is Healthy Design? 3 Top Architecture Firms Answer," GB&D Magazine

"The sculptural white mesh of Perkins & Will’s Gardner Neuroscience Institute stands out in a sea of brick," The Architect’s Newspaper

A 3D Cladding screen on steel facade that sits on a glass building. The image was taken at sunset which allows the viewers to see how the light from inside of the structure shines through.
A wide view of the facade during the daytime showing how the 3d detailing is more subtle during the day..
A close up image of the facade that better shows the swooping effect.
A view of the facade from the sidewalk showcasing the 3D element.
Another view of the facade at night with the light shining through.
Another view of the facade at night with the light shining through.
A rendering that better shows how the swooping texture works.
An image of the steel cladding before the tensile portion of the facade was installed.
A view from inside of the building looking out through the facade.
A view of the facade from the sidewalk showcasing the 3D element.
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