Project Gallery: Notre Dame Multidisciplinary Engineering Building

Old meets new in a gothic, LEED Gold science lab building: User-generated architecture from BSA LifeStructures.

Notre Dame Multidisciplinary Engineering Building in Notre Dame, Indiana by BSA LifeStructures.

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Notre Dame Multidisciplinary Engineering Building in Notre Dame, Indiana by BSA LifeStructures.


Stinson-Remick Hall houses both undergraduate programs and research activities for the College of Engineering. The facility supports innovative approaches to teaching and allows undergraduates to be involved in research activities through experiential learning and discovery. The gothic architecture communicates the distinct character and brand of the University of Notre Dame campus. The facility’s LEED Gold certification embodies the viability of highly complex laboratory buildings as sustainable structures.

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