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The $35 million project enables Lehigh’s College of Business to prepare students for real-world exchange in environments equipped with the latest technology. One ‘in the round’ lecture hall is designed to mimic the typical corporate setting and seats students in a circular, podium-less space with four LED arrays hanging above to ensure all have screen visibility. A pitch room provides dedicated space for students to practice presenting their ideas, while a business communications suite supports learning how to write professionally and speak convincingly.
Advancing hybrid methods of learning
At the core of VMA’s approach to designing high-tech environments for hybrid learning was thinking about the room as a system with multiple parts that contribute to the overall experience. This component-based design involved early-stage integration of technology, as well as consideration of sightlines, acoustic comfort, and modular furniture configurations from the get-go. To arrive at technology-specific classroom typologies, VMA gathered valuable input from professors on their teaching methods and the pedagogical goals of each space.
Hybrid learning classrooms feature advanced camera and sound systems that can record both lectures and student reactions. In these classrooms, students can rearrange movable desks and modular furniture to best suit their needs and interact in different ways. They can also connect to integrated monitors that allow them to work as small, independent teams.
Specialized learning environments include a television studio and a one-touch video recording studio where students can practice for job interviews and professors can record lectures. Coaching spaces and mock rooms present additional opportunities for faculty and students to work together and build the interpersonal, collaborative, and discovery-based skill set needed for business in the 21st century.
Knowledge sharing beyond the classroom
At the heart of the building is an outdoor courtyard and entrance lobby that link the two wings of the building and can double up as an event space for the campus. The double-height lobby is enclosed within a smart facade featuring fritted glass and an exterior canopy that controls the amount of direct sunlight let in. This flexible space can welcome 200 people at a time and affords outside views and glimpses into the adjacent rooms through its full-height glass walls. An interactive touch display in the lobby highlights key moments from the school’s history, as well as notable alumni.
To encourage informal knowledge sharing, group-work pods were created next to the entrance lobby and topped with a mezzanine lounge to facilitate small meetings and study sessions anytime. The Vistex suite on the third floor serves as a venue for networking receptions and is equipped with a lounge plus pantry where students can collect before and after classes.
Along with providing 16 new learning spaces, the building also invites students from both undergraduate and graduate programs to use the Lehigh Ventures Lab, a business incubator space for early-stage entrepreneurs, coupled with a mini lounge.
Technical sheet
Project Name: Business Innovation Building, Lehigh University College of Business
Location: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
Credits
Architecture and Interior Design: Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
Planning: Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
Sustainability Design: Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
Landscape Design: Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP, Stimson Associates
About Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
VMA is an architecture, preservation, planning, and interior design firm based in Philadelphia, with expanded presence in New York City and Washington D.C. The firm was founded in 1988 with a commitment to the highest quality design and service.
VMA believes that great architecture stems from innovation within the context of tradition. The global practice draws inspiration from traditional building principles to create architecture that responds to place and people. They strive for a depth in understanding of socio-cultural and physical contexts to reflect the client’s aspirations in a wide range of realms including art, academics, athletics, community, living, and wellness.
Guided by their core principles of tradition, context, innovation, beauty, craft, and sustainability, VMA buildings consider the long-term impact on the environment and future generations.
The firm's integrated services are managed by five partners who direct a talented team of forty. Each project is partner-led and adheres to the collaborative nature of VMA's practice, rooted in the exchange of ideas and longstanding client relationships.
Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP is certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council.
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