Fort Collins, CO Colorado State University completed a major renovation of the Lory Student Center using View Dynamic Glass to connect the campus community with panoramic views of the nearby Rocky Mountains and to create a more flexible, energy-efficient space.
Objective Over 20,000 people pass through the Lory Student Center (LSC) every day, making the more than 50-year-old building one of the busiest locations in northern Colorado. The university’s goal was to create a flexible-use space, improve energy performance and keep people connected to the outside vistas.
Solution The architecture firm of Perkins + Will designed a modern, multi-use building that includes almost 3,000 s/f of View Dynamic Glass.
Outcome When the renovated student center opened in January 2015, the campus community stepped into an ultra-modern space with floor-to-ceiling intelligent windows in the ballroom, dining areas, student lounges and other shared areas.
During the daytime, the west-facing side of the building receives direct sunlight 40% of the time. With View Dynamic Glass, students and faculty can enjoy the natural light without the downsides of heat and glare.
View Dynamic Glass improves the use of the flexible floor space because people can sit comfortably next to the windows. Building staff can adjust the glass tint to suit people’s needs or allow the glass to tint predicatively.
Payoffs Provides greater thermal comfort and improves energy efficiency.
Enables flexible use of space with complete control of the facade.
Enhances building aesthetics inside and out.