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Have you ever heard of dichroic windows? At the University of Maryland’s E.A. Fernandez IDEA (Innovate, Design and Engineer for America) Factory, we utilized dynamic dichroic glass, creating vivid color changes according to viewing angles and sunlight conditions. The result? Interiors flooded with pink and yellow hues that imbue a sense of imaginative fluidity. And, outside the building, an exterior beacon of color reflects green and blue hues during the day and glows pink at night – signaling the dynamics of engineering innovation to the campus. 📸: Barry Halkin #ThinkWhatsPossible #DesignLed #AcademicDesign #Engineering #Innovation #DichroicGlass xFoundry@UMD

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Briana Carter, CPSM

A/E/C Marketing Strategist | SMPS DEI Committee Chair | Mentor

1mo

It's even cooler inside! I would love to have been able to work, study, and learn in a space like this!

Huda Shaikh

Business Development Executive

1mo

The use of dichroic glass to create such vibrant color shifts is a brilliant idea.

MC Coolidge

I help people + organizations succeed through creative problem-solving, project management & strategic, purposeful communication. I specialize in working seamlessly with in-house teams.

1mo

Wow! What an inspiring effect for students, users of the building, and visitors to the campus!

Brendan S. Mayer

PE, NCEES, HFDP, LEED GA

1mo

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AJ Brown

Architectural and Furniture Photography - Chicago, Omaha, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Midwest & Nationwide

1mo

Unique! Well done!

Loren Narvaez

Student at The University of Texas at San Antonio | Architectural Intern at Page

1mo

Beautiful!

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