The roof and fa莽ade design for a new academic building project created 鈥渢he perfect blend of high-tech and natural esthetics鈥 for the University of Maryland鈥檚 new Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering, according to Scott Callaway
Brendan Iribe Center auditorium.
The roof and fa莽ade design for a new academic building project created 鈥渢he perfect blend of high-tech and natural esthetics鈥 for the University of Maryland鈥檚 new Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering, according to Scott Callaway of Overly Custom Metal Systems.
鈥淲e were chosen because the design for the building fa莽ade and cladding was fairly complex,鈥 said Callaway, the company鈥檚 design services manager. 鈥淗DR Architects reached out to us for pre-construction assistance. We have a history of experience with complex roofing projects and have done jobs with HDR in the past.鈥
Installing roof panels.
麻豆入口 contractor Overly Custom Metal Systems of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, fabricated the aluminum sheet metal panels that clad the auditorium roof, walls and vestibule enclosures of the new center for innovation at the University of Maryland-College Park. The rooftop panels give the center a modern yet traditional look. The center was named for the university alumnus who founded the virtual reality company Oculus VR.
The center includes labs for virtual reality, augmented reality, robotics and artificial intelligence, and is intended to spark innovation through collaboration. It is meant to be 鈥渁 hub for technology at the heart of a new innovation district, among high-tech companies, government agencies and institutional colleagues,鈥 according to the university.
The 215,600-square-foot, six-story building serves about 620 regular occupants and can accommodate more than 4,000 individuals during peak usage. The center includes these features:
Expanding interest in computer science and engineering, both current and anticipated, meant that the university needed a single facility for those offerings.
鈥淲e supplied our Batten Type B (raised batten) and FLP (flat lock) panel systems, fabricated from 18-gage .040 inch painted aluminum,鈥 Callaway said. 鈥淲e finished the panels using the Overly Vintage Series painted metal finishes, which provide a beautifully weathered look without rust runoff or staining the surrounding material on and around the building.鈥 The sleek auditorium roof projects the appearance of natural copper.
These products, Callaway said, 鈥渁re a combination of a high-tech, modern look that combine with a rich historical or rustic appeal by blending natural materials.鈥
The 鈥済reatest hurdle鈥 for the client, he said, was the financial decision in choosing the right finish for the budget. The client originally wanted copper, but that exceeded the budget and mandated a change in materials. 鈥淲e introduced them to our painted metal option,鈥 Callaway said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a two-color print process.鈥
While there were no major technical challenges, fabrication was driven in large part by the building information model (BIM). 鈥淏IM helps with potential conflicts between trades in design changes; it helps resolve problems before they occur on-site,鈥 Callaway noted. 鈥淭he general contractor served as the BIM manager and all the manufacturers fed models of their work for complete integration.鈥
Overly鈥檚 part of the project was about $325,000, with raw materials representing nearly 45 percent of that cost. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 do installation, but about 15 Overly workers were involved in pre-construction, estimating, design, operations, fabrication and on-site assistance,鈥 Callaway explained.
鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of the look. Our specialty paint sets it apart,鈥 Watkins continued. 鈥淲hen you look away from the drawings and see the finished version, it gives you a burst of energy. You can feel a breath of fresh air.鈥
This project, Callaway said, 鈥渋s proof that if you鈥檙e willing to change with the times, you can present an esthetically pleasing project that performs well.鈥
Published: April 29, 2019
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The roof and fa莽ade design for a new academic building project created 鈥渢he perfect blend of high-tech and natural esthetics鈥 for the University of Maryland鈥檚 new Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering, according to Scott Callaway