Scaife Hall Addition
Ever see a picture and think, “Oh, that would make a *diabolical* jigsaw puzzle?” Well, now you have--and trust us, it is!
Structural steel made it possible to integrate a massive new wing with an existing building at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Every floor of the west wing addition to the Alan Magee Scaife Hall is unique, with the structural layout directly matched to the function of the level. The project team wove new trusses, cantilevers, and entire hanging levels into the rest of the medical school building--and framed everything in a way that could adapt to the school’s future needs.
Find out more about the future-focused solutions behind Scaife Hall at aisc.org/truss-the-process.