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University of Michigan-Ford Robotics

Educational

2505 Hayward St

Ann Arbor , Michigan 48109

United States

Educational

2505 Hayward St

Ann Arbor , Michigan 48109

United States

An aerial view of the Ford Robotics Building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.

Photo: Levi Hutmacher/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing

The upcoming 140,000 sq. ft., four-story University of Michigan-Ford Robotics Building was designed by HED with three objectives in mind: flexibility, collaboration and innovation. The futuristic structure will house a three-story fly zone for autonomous aerial vehicles, an outdoor obstacle course for walking robots and a high-bay garage space for self-driving cars. That much innovation needs energy-efficiency. Guardian is pleased to provide SunGuard® SNR 43, IS 20 and SN 68 solar control glass to reduce energy costs.

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