Morgridge Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
02.18.26
e-architect
02.18.26
e-architect
“The building is thoughtfully organized to support three key ecosystems: Learning, Student, and Research. These ecosystems are conceptually linked along a continuous “breadcrumb trail” that flows vertically through the public heart of the building, leading to a variety of thematic hubs on each floor. Flexible ribbons of research labs, offices, and collaboration spaces maximize social engagement and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, while also providing adaptability to meet the university’s evolving needs. The interior is illuminated from above and below with natural light that changes throughout the seasons, enriching the social experience and creating a dynamic atmosphere.”
— Isabelle Lomholt
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