- 5-story building houses the Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science and the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging
- Building is part of DU’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) initiative
- Named after father of DU chancellor emeritus and philanthropist Daniel Ritchie
- High Efficiency Heat Recovery system is 95% efficient
- Common spaces, break-out areas, laboratories and classrooms integrate science, engineering, robotics and social sciences
- Project includes a STEM Green and pathways that form connections to rest of campus
- Dome is covered by zinc-coated copper
- WOW café is located on first floor (lower level), along with Innovation Lab and Maker Space
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- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: University of Denver
- Size: 130,030 SF
- Cost: $58.9 million
- Architect: University of Denver Office of the University Architect In conjunction with Anderson Mason Dale Architects