Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building Transformation

Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building Transformation


Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building Transformation


The renovation of the Law Building at the University of Windsor had two objectives. The first was to transform an outdated, undersized facility into an academic crossroads which is open, accessible, full of natural light and supported with renewed mechanical, electrical and information technology systems. The second objective was to deliver flexible learning and collaborative spaces to support new pedagogies which characterize the University of Windsor as a leading law faculty.
The design for the building began with strategic surgery to simplify floor levels, create continuity and accessibility as well as flexible spaces needed for gathering. Similarly, classrooms were reconfigured. Significantly, with no increase in building area, our design increased the classroom numbers by 22% and the classroom seating capacity by 50%. Indigenous legal order education is woven throughout the fabric of Windsor Law’s curriculum and our design.
In the Law Library we made use of structural seams in the building to draw natural light into the library and visually interconnect three floors.
A crossroads was created for the law community, events and student gathering throughout the day. A mechanical attic above is transformed as a student collaboration mezzanine, open to light and views. Thus, the Brutalism is retained and honoured and the new heart of the School is created.

PROJECT DETAILS

Project size: 65,000 sq.ft.
Total value: $30.0 million
Key Features:
  • Full accessibility of the building
  • State-of-the-Art Classrooms
  • State-of-the-Art Law Library
  • Natural Light through-out the Building
  • Intensive Code Review and implementation in New Design
  • Administrative Offices
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Date Completed:
April 2023
Owner:

Di Maio Design Associates Architect Inc.