UC Davis Teaching & Learning Complex Features Rockfon’s Ceiling Systems
Blends configurable, comfortable spaces with a modern appearance and sustainable strategies
The University of California-Davis Teaching & Learning Complex added the first general assignment classroom building on campus in more than 50 years and one of the largest. The new four-story facility spans more than 101,000 square feet, providing approximately 2,000 students with 20+ modern learning spaces, a 426-seat auditorium and multiple indoor and outdoor group study areas. The project blends the latest active learning techniques, interactive technologies, highly configurable spaces, a welcoming modern appearance and sustainable strategies aligned with LEED v4 Gold criteria.
UC Davis guided the TLC’s design-build, with architects at SmithGroup leading the design and DPR Construction serving as the contractor. Meeting the project’s aesthetic and sustainability goals and acoustic performance requirements, the design team specified Rockfon Alaska acoustic stone wool ceiling panels.