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Indiana State University College of Health and Human Services Building

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Indiana State University College of Health and Human Services Building

Educational

401 N 4th St

Terre Haute 47809

United States

Educational

401 N 4th St

Terre Haute 47809

United States

Professional project photography of Indiana State University College of Health and Human Services in Terre Haute, In.

Description of the project

The new College of Health and Human Services Building at Indiana State University connects knowledge and people around some very important priorities. Its social work; applied health sciences; applied medicine and rehabilitation; and Kinesiology, recreation and sport departments converge here to collaborate. Their shared projects include teaching, research and outreach to the campus community as well as residents of the surrounding Wabash Valley neighborhood.

With its generous windows made of SunGuard® SN 68 on clear and UltraClear™ glass, the building achieves bright, airy spaces that feel inviting to university students, staff and guests. The solar and thermal performance of the glass also reduces the energy used to keep interiors comfortable. The result is a living model for wellbeing and sustainability that brings people together.

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Ratio Architects

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East Moline Glass

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Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope

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