Project Description

ASU Polytechnic Campus

In 2008 Arizona State University underwent a 240,000 square foot expansion project to create the Polytechnic Academic Complex located in Mesa, Arizona. The $103 million dollar project included three new buildings to accommodate student housing, classroom space and administrative offices.

The project was designed as an open-air building environment with sustainable features that earned the structure LEED Gold certification. Green elements of the build included perforated metal screens to shade the buildings, dual-pane low-E exterior glass for natural daylight and a roof lined with a bright white EPDM membrane to reflect sunlight away from the building.

  • ASU Polytechnic Campus
  • ASU Polytechnic Campus
  • ASU Polytechnic Campus
  • ASU Polytechnic Campus

Project Details

Contractor:

DPR

Structural Engineer:

Paragon Structural Engineering

Architect:

RSP Architects

Steel Tonnage:

1,500 tons

Location:

Mesa, Arizona

Schuff Services: preconstruction, design assist, structural engineering, BIM services, project management, steel detailing, steel fabrication, steel erection

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    ASU Polytechnic Campus

    • ASU Polytechnic Campus
    • ASU Polytechnic Campus
    • ASU Polytechnic Campus
    • ASU Polytechnic Campus

    Project Details

    Contractor:

    DPR

    Architect:

    RSP Architects

    Steel Tonnage:

    1,500 tons

    Location:

    Mesa, Arizona

    Schuff Services: preconstruction, design assist, structural engineering, BIM services, project management, steel detailing, steel fabrication, steel erection

    In 2008 Arizona State University underwent a 240,000 square foot expansion project to create the Polytechnic Academic Complex located in Mesa, Arizona. The $103 million dollar project included three new buildings to accommodate student housing, classroom space and administrative offices.

    The project was designed as an open-air building environment with sustainable features that earned the structure LEED Gold certification. Green elements of the build included perforated metal screens to shade the buildings, dual-pane low-E exterior glass for natural daylight and a roof lined with a bright white EPDM membrane to reflect sunlight away from the building.

    Let’s talk about
    your next project