A hive for teaching, prototyping, and implementation, ANSYS Hall is a 36,000-square-foot mixed-use building designed for Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering in collaboration with the engineering software company ANSYS, Inc. The building serves as a connective framework—acting as a physical bridge between the surrounding buildings while bringing together multiple academic departments, ANSYS Inc., and extracurricular groups. Targeting LEED Gold, the design centers on innovation with flexible high-bay, laboratories, and collaboration areas that open onto an outdoor maker court.
ANSYS Hall is the final link to the College of Engineering “Maker Ecosystem” that includes nano-, micro-, and macro- fabrication, bringing together undergraduate and graduate students from multiple disciplines in a hands-on environment that encourages and displays the cross-pollination of ideas and innovation. The iconic design of the hall responds to the underlying historic campus context while offering a high-performing, adaptable space with an eye towards the future.
PROJECT TEAM
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Safety
Buro Happold
Structural
Barber & Hoffman
Civil
Langan Engineering
Landscape Architecture
Klavon Design Associates
IT, AV, Security
BrightTree Studios
Architectural Lighting Design
Lam Partners
Acoustics
Babich Acoustics
Code
HKA
ANSYS Hall
Category
2020 Architectural Excellence COTE AWARDS
Description
FIRM
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
PROJECT LOCATION
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
LOCAL AIA CHAPTER
AIA Pittsburgh
IMAGE CAPTION & CREDITS
Image 1 // ANSYS Hall Maker Courtyard - photo credit: Chuck Choi
Image 2 // ANSYS Hall View into High-Bay Maker Space from Exterior Walkway - photo credit: Chuck Choi
Image 3 // ANSYS Hall High-Bay Maker Space - photo credit: Chuck Choi
Image 4 // ANSYS Hall Maker Courtyard at Dusk - photo credit: Chuck Choi