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Boelter Hall Robotics Institute, UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
Robotics reimagined.
Fostering interdisciplinary research.
Resource-rich collaboration
HED and the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences developed approximately 8,465 SF of vacant space in Suite 3815 on the third floor of Boelter Hall West into a new Robotics Institute. This space was vacated by the computer science department when it moved locations, thereby providing the school with an opportunity to create ample contiguous space for interdisciplinary research that primarily involves faculty from mechanical and aerospace engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and computer science. The co-location of faculty and students from these departments promotes interdisciplinary research to enable the sharing of expensive equipment and technical staff, enhancing the recruitment of faculty and graduate students, and providing a resource-rich collaborative training environment for students.

The design team utilized several strategies to create a future-focused space for the university. The main entry is defined by colored glass panels and branded graphics, creating a dramatic point of arrival. A primary ‘Main Street’ pathway connects the main entry to the individual research open workshops. By taking a loft-like spatial approach, the series of workshop spaces are visually connected, removing barriers to promote chance encounters between researchers. This open approach further accelerates and promotes interdisciplinary activities and the development of new concepts and innovation.
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Results
A highly flexible and responsive light-filled space promotes team engagement, exploration, and innovation.
Storage opportunities were maximized along the west balcony below the existing windows to further enhance the openness and flexibility of the interior workshops.
A netted enclosure was developed to the east balcony to add research and testing opportunities for the development of walking and flying robots.
An open accessible 4 ft. x 6 ft. ceiling grid framework incorporates easy flexible connectivity to power and data within the space. The open framework ceiling also incorporates a consistent pattern of lighting and supply air diffusers to give visual order and rigor to the space.
The Boelter Hall Robotics Institute is targeting LEED Gold certification, reinforcing UCLA's commitment to sustainability.
Fostering interdisciplinary research.
Boelter Hall Robotics Institute, UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
PROJECT DATA
Robotics reimagined.