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University Collaboration Hub by Svigals + Partners Fosters Innovation, Collaboration, and Career Focus

February 1st, 2021


Students at the University of New Haven now enjoy access to a state-of-the-art, technology-enhanced academic building designed to foster the type of inspired collaboration that is an increasingly important component of workflow in high-tech and other market sectors.

Designed by Svigals + Partners, a nationally recognized architecture and art firm with a growing portfolio of leading-edge higher education facilities, the just-opened Bergami Center for Science, Technology & Innovation serves as a central hub of interdisciplinary academic and social activity for students and faculty alike. Strategically sited at the University's academic core, the Bergami Center is connected to Buckman Hall, the home of the University’s Tagliatela College of Engineering. The creation of the Bergami Center and a partial renovation of the Buckman Hall significantly increases the available space on campus for STEAM curriculum and related studies.

The fusion of these two buildings creates a critical mass of program area and collaborative spaces at the heart of the campus, while providing an exceptional environment for students to learn, create, and collaborate.

“Bergami Center was conceived as a place that would stimulate the kind of productive, collaborative interaction currently leading to breakthrough thinking in institutional, corporate and scientific settings,” says Julia McFadden, AIA, ALEP, associate principal with Svigals + Partners. “The University’s leaders understand that their students need to be prepared for life after college. Bergami Center combines advanced technology with the collaborative modes that produce transformative thinking, offering students a place to acquire both the skills and the competitive edge they will need."

The 45,500-square-foot, three-story innovation hub is organized around an artful, airy central atrium where students, faculty and administrators can congregate informally for conversations and breakout ideation sessions. The Svigals + Partners design team engaged with University of New Haven faculty in visioning workshops to develop the building’s programming, aiming specifically to cultivate three essential skills for today’s students:

working in collaborative groups, making prototypes through rapid interaction and development, and the ability to communicate and present ideas. To that end, the Bergami Center

features collaborative classrooms, huddle spaces, a teaching auditorium that functions as a cinema, a live broadcast studio, and a makerspace with a wood shop, 3D printers, and CNC cutters. The building complex is also equipped with an esports management teaching, training and varsity-level competition venue, and a cafe.

Known for integrating artwork directly into architecture, Svigals + Partners incorporated thematic installations throughout the building, evoking the process by which ideas and hypotheses evolve from concepts to experiments to solutions.

The Bergami Center, a GOLD LEED Certified Green building, was the centerpiece of the University’s Charger Challenge, its first comprehensive campaign, which culminated with the University’s Centennial year in 2020. The Bergami Center is named in honor of alumnus and longtime University benefactor and Connecticut business executive Samuel S. Bergami Jr. and his wife, Lois.

“At its core, the Bergami Center embodies our University-wide commitment to fostering innovation; cultivating creativity and ingenuity; and educating the next generation of problem solvers,” said President Steven H. Kaplan. “In creating this space, we have strengthened our commitment to preparing our students to excel in the careers of the future. 

Bergami Center represents the latest by-product of an ongoing collaborative partnership between the University of New Haven and Svigals + Partners — the firm also designed the acclaimed Engineering and Science University Magnet School that is adjacent to the University’s campus.

 

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