Concordia University – School of Pharmacy
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The new School of Pharmacy building at Concordia University Wisconsin campus is located along the beautiful high bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan. Designed by Mayer Helminiak Architects, the school recently received the Architectural Portfolio Award for outstanding design in the post-secondary category from American School & University magazine.
Two large glass enclosed egress stairways feature stainless steel M22-22 woven wire mesh infill panels mounted using glass clips. The openness of the stainless steel wire mesh railing infill panels keeps the space well lit by the outside light coming in. The interior lighting fills the space and glows against the wire mesh at night.
The wire mesh inside the hand railing at the Concordia University School of Pharmacy represents functionality meeting aesthetic appeal. Exceptional in terms of safety and durability, this complex design lends a glimpse of modernity to the architecture. In this example, the infusion of a strong philosophy of quality in material and perfect skill in construction speaks out loud regarding the power of incorporating the practical elements with visual elegance in any modern building design. Examples like these remind us that, yes, safety and style really can go hand in hand as we continue to innovate in architectural solutions.