
The University of Windsor’s new Centre for Engineering Innovation will begin to take shape at the corner of California and Wyandotte West. as construction begins ‘within weeks’.

At a public open house, Tuesday night, representatives from the University of Windsor’s Facilities Services, along with B+H Architects’ designers, detailed the plan to construct the new LEED Certified engineering school in two phases.
The first phase will see the construction of the industrial courtyard, which connects numerous laboratories and testing facilities with an open-form courtyard for private research partnerships.
The second phase, to be completed for March 2012, will include classrooms, lecture halls, offices, the grand atrium and a food court.
The new academic facility is valued at $110 million dollars, and will be constructed to meet the Gold level of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards.
Take a look at more 3D drawings of the project here.
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