Hummel collaborated with Big-D Construction and Idaho State University to transform outdated laboratories and classrooms into a cutting-edge hub for learning, research, and innovation.
This renovation of a 1940s building includes gathering spaces for ISU students and faculty, as well as modernized research labs and collaboration spaces, helping to connect researchers with ISU. The renovation transformed two floors into open, flexible labs that span the building’s length. Minimal partitions create transparency and adaptability for evolving research. Infrastructure was upgraded to meet code, improve building systems, and accommodate specialized equipment.
A “science on display” approach that highlights activity and encourages transparency The renovation also aims to establish inviting, communal spaces, serving as vibrant collaboration areas for the entire college community.