‘Gateway for innovation’
The December groundbreaking at the U-M Center for Innovation (UMCI) in Detroit helped kick off Vision 2034, the University’s 10-year blueprint for the future. Preliminary site work has been ongoing with a projected opening in 2027. “The UMCI is a catalyst for positive change and, as such, presents itself along Grand River Avenue as a ‘gateway for innovation,’” said Hana Kassem, FAIA, design principal, Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF). The first two floors will house public programs, a cafe, and shared office space for the U-M Detroit Center, Admissions Office, School of Environment and Sustainability Clinic, and others. Levels three through six are planned for multidisciplinary graduate research. Watch: UMCI design approved, construction ramps up. (All images by Kohn Pedersen Fox.)
Jack Smiley - 1973
Gateway for innovation? Didn’t the designers of this building know that millions of birds are killed each year from window strikes? Let’s hope that they at least use bird-friendly glass to reduce the carnage.
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James Percich - 1966
I was born in Detroit and lived there at a time in its history when it represented the very best in public education, jobs, and an opportunity for economic and social advancement. The University of Michigan’s commitment to Detroit’s future is exceptional and needed. Well done!
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