Universidad de Lima Featured in ACA (Architecture Competition Annual) by Archiworld (Korea)
Recognition for Sasaki’s comprehensive master plan and new buildings at the Universidad de Lima
View of Engineering Innovation Center and Plaza from the Wellness Center terrace
Sasaki was tasked with creating a vibrant center for innovation that fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and cross-disciplinary thinking among the students, local industry, and fellow regional institutions. To achieve this, the team designed a social armature of open terraces, multi-level atriums, and collaboration zones that serve as the program’s focal point, encouraging visitors to circulate the building in different ways.
Located in the heart of campus across from the new Student Life, Recreation, & Wellness Center, the Engineering Innovation Center at the Universidad de Lima introduces a new network of engineering hubs that are closely aligned with the emerging industries of Peru. Woven across the 5-story complex is a series of collaboration spaces, classrooms, and an entrepreneurship center that features pitch spaces, both graduate and undergraduate workshops, a multi-use auditorium, and flexible working areas for companies in residence.
South elevation of the Innovation Center as seen from the central quad of campus
The ground floor auditorium offers a flexible space for students to connect and socialize
The Engineering Innovation Center is the physical manifestation of the new enterprise-university collaboration model and the university’s shift from traditional engineering instruction to applied research in emerging technologies. Bringing disparate departments together for the first time under one roof, the new building is designed to showcase student projects, enterprise-sponsored research, digital simulation and prototyping, and project-based learning across a range of contemporary engineering disciplines.
View of second level stairs and open corridors from living wall
Clerestories system and side screening bring natural light and ventilation into the circulation areas
Situated on the boundary of the newly reimagined plaza featuring large-scale planters and dining terraces, the Engineering Innovation Center welcomes students and professionals into a large central atrium enclosing a network of staircases, collaborative spaces, and academic hubs. On the ground floor, students will find the university’s new center for robotics and prototyping, offering a series of state of the art multi-media labs that open into the public spaces adjacent to them, including large amphitheater-style seating. In the lower level of the building, visitors can locate the university’s new center for sustainable development and main fabrication studio.Â
The second floor is home to the artificial intelligence and computing science labs, while the third floor houses the textile innovation center. From here, students can step outside and relax on the shaded patio, offering more amphitheater-style seating and framed views toward the ground level plaza and Student Life and Recreation Center.Â
Lastly, the fourth floor features the food innovation laboratories, including its own cafe, with direct access to the communal rooftop space where students, faculty, visitors, and researchers can collaborate under an extensive solar panel array.
Outdoor amphitheater overlooking the campus’ central Zum plaza and new Recreation & Wellness Center
Interior of typical large classroom space with views towards the city and surrounding mountains
View from laboratory to outdoor gallery
Oversized landings create gathering spaces along the circulation spine
View of ground level auditorium featuring access to central plaza
The outdoor amphitheater offers a social space located between the media labs and 4th floor cafe
Interior of typical large classroom space with views towards the city and surrounding mountains
View from laboratory to outdoor gallery
Oversized landings create gathering spaces along the circulation spine
View of ground level auditorium featuring access to central plaza
The outdoor amphitheater offers a social space located between the media labs and 4th floor cafe
Panoramic views of the campus, the surrounding mountains, and the city of Lima are enjoyed from the building’s rooftop, which also features a large accessible terrace with group seating and gathering areas sheltered by a continuous, photovoltaic pergola. Large planters with native vegetation surround the pergola and connect the building and landscape. Mechanical rooftop spaces are a visible part of the rooftop experience, which functions as the drone launching pad for the university’s engineering program.
View of rooftop terrace planters and mechanical screens
Typical detail of PV pergola and built-in seating at rooftop terrace
The building’s transient areas are naturally ventilated, while the working areas of the building are mechanically conditioned. The faculty offices and technical support areas are incorporated into the lab suites to maximize the interaction between students, faculty, and researchers.Â
Modeled after the sun’s path around the building, the innovation center’s undulating floor lines create pockets of shade– all enclosed by a largely glazed double-facade that is protected by a continuous aluminum rod screen. The highly transparent facade allows for maximum visibility into the space of each innovation center, facilitating connectivity between the labs, classrooms, and visitors.
Outdoor amphitheater creates a pause in the building’s facade screening as a window to the campus
The progressive extension of the floor slabs help self shading of the building West facade
One of four main structures born out of Sasaki’s master plan for the University of Lima, the Engineering Innovation Center guides the institution’s growth and development over the next 20 years. The plan established a programmatic and a physical framework for the university, providing an implementation plan and design guidelines for the optimization of existing structures and the development of new buildings, infrastructure, and landscapes for campus renewal and expansion.
Aerial view of the new core of campus refined by the CIT and the Wellness Center buildings and plaza
View of the Innovation Center west facade and main entry from the plaza
The Center of Innovation exists alongside a new Academic Library, General Studies and University Admissions Center expansion, and the new Recreation, Wellness, and Student Life Center, which constitute the first stage of the university’s transformation. These buildings and their surrounding landscape shift the center of the campus, paving the way for the university’s continuing growth and expansion goals over time.
For more information contact Pablo Savid-Buteler or Antonio Furukawa.