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Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex FLAD Architects John W McDougall Co Inc ALPOLIC ACM Valspar Valflon Lumiflon FEVE Resin
After 20 years, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has finally added a new facility to its campus. The Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex, known as KIRC, is the largest building at UWM, spanning approximately 141,000 square-feet. The building was dedicated on October 2, 2015 in a ceremony, where UW System President Ray Cross referred to KIRC as, “…a promise to advance knowledge, to advance learning, a promise to build a better life for this generation and for generations to come.”

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PathWest Laboratory QEII Medical Center Nedlands West Australia JCY Architects AI Coatings Vitreflon Lumiflon FEVE Resin
When developing a strategy to implement, while building the new PathWest Laboratory, accessibility to the project site and constructability were two factors that were prioritized. PathWest was the first project of its kind, a major development that occurred in the heart of a busy university medical campus. Built within the confines of the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Center (QEII) in Nedlands, West Australia, the architects at JCY noted it was, “…the first project to be undertaken in a major expansion of health and education facilities which includes both the Department of Health and the University of Western Australia.”