Phoenix, Arizona
New Construction
Architect
CO ArchitectsLos Angeles, California
The design of the Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building at the University of Arizona’s Phoenix Biomedical Campus is inspired by Arizona’s iconic, majestic mountains. The building’s striated texture is achieved by manipulating 90-95 percent recycled copper, forming a sunscreen of sorts. The cladding system utilizes nearly 4,800 formed, bent and perforated copper panels to reflect light and cast shadows that reflect the striated canyon walls. To meet the design intent, panels are custom shaped with folds. Due to its durability, malleability and high ductility, the copper cladding could be formed and stretched into complex and intricate surfaces without breaking.
Architectural Category: Horizontal Seam Roofs and Walls
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography
Photo Credit: Bill Timmerman/Timmerman Photography