Building Enclosure logo
search
cart
facebook twitter linkedin youtube instagram Spotify Podcasts Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Apple Podcasts
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
Building Enclosure logo
  • NEWS
    • Breaking News
  • SECTIONS
    • Columns
    • Project Profiles
    • Trade Shows
    • Sponsor Insights
  • SYSTEM DESIGNS
    • Low-Slope Roofs
    • Pitched Roofs
    • Metal Roofing Materials
    • Waterproofing
    • Sustainability
    • Insulation
    • Exterior Claddings
    • Wall Systems
    • Building Envelope
  • BLOG
    • The BE Blog
  • MEDIA
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars
    • Quiz
    • Videos
    • Polls
    • Interactive Spotlights
    • Newsletter
    • Photo Galleries
  • DIRECTORIES
    • Directory: Blue Book
    • Directory: Roofing Resource
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECHNICAL
    • Codes
      • Waterproofing
      • Roofing
    • Details
      • Waterproofing
      • Roofing
  • CONTINUING ED
  • ABOUT
    • Advertise
      • Editorial Calendar
    • Contact
    • eMag Archive Issues
  • SIGN UP!
Project Profiles

Center for Engineering and Computing Showcases Aluminum Framing System

Tubelite curtain wall, storefront, entrance and interior framing systems finished by Linetec in clear anodize

Trine University’s SDI Center for Engineering and Computing

Photo courtesy of Abstract Photography, Inc. | Terry Wieckert, courtesy Apogee Architectural Metals 

June 20, 2025

Located on the Angola, Indiana campus, Trine University’s Steel Dynamics Inc. Center of Engineering and Computing (SDI Center) showcases a transparent, jewel box exterior with bright, daylit interiors. The project achieved its intended appearance and performance requirements by combining multiple Tubelite aluminum framing systems finished by Linetec. Both Tubelite and Linetec are part of Apogee Architectural Metals.
 
To accomplish the university’s campus-wide, long-term goals, architects at the Design Collaborative first developed a comprehensive plan. The 1994 plan identified and outlined continued improvements to serve Trine’s exceptional growth and increasing enrollment.
 
As part of Trine’s ongoing planned improvements, the three-story SDI Center encompasses both renovated and newly constructed space totaling approximately 65,000 square feet. Throughout the structure’s blended brick, glass and metal exterior, Design Collaborative specified several Tubelite aluminum framing systems: Tubelite 400 Series curtain wall, T24650 and T14000 Series storefront, Wide Stile entrance and interior framing systems.


Home to Trine’s biomedical engineering, computer and information technology departments, its flexible classrooms and state-of-the-art laboratories promote active learning and support evolving educational needs. A café serves as an inviting, naturally illuminated gathering point available to Trine’s entire campus.
 
Defining the building’s modern aesthetic, Tubelite’s multiple framing systems visually connect the SDI Center to Trine’s surrounding 450-acre campus. Enhancing the center’s high-tech appearance, Linetec finished all Tubelite’s aluminum framing systems and doors in clear anodize.
 
Engineered for visual continuity and installation integration, Tubelite’s products for Trine’s SDI Center were manufactured as 7-1/2-inch-deep framing systems. Their consistency also supported streamlined fabrication and field work by Architectural Glass and Aluminum (AGA). AGA noted, “These elements provide the perfect balance of performance and aesthetics that this modern educational facility deserves.”
 
Describing the SDI Center, Design Collaborative noted, “The exterior of Trine’s renovated engineering building features a large glass wall that allows for great amount of natural light to filter through the interior space, modern geographic cut outs that express connection through structural detailing, and materials that are unique to Trine and seamlessly tie in other campus buildings."


Welcoming students and staff, the SDI Center’s atrium showcases a two-story Tubelite curtain wall. Classrooms and labs are positioned to the building’s outer perimeter, where Tubelite curtain wall and storefront systems maximize daylight and views of the landscaped grounds.
 
Fostering creativity, collaboration and conversation throughout the SDI Center, its glass-walled corridors and staircases present opportunities for impromptu idea sharing. Window-lined lounges allow for sunlit study sessions. Many of the interior walls also incorporate glass and aluminum framing systems by Tubelite, accentuating transparency and carrying daylight more deeply inside the building.

Tubelite Wide Stile doors at each entrance are manufactured to withstand continuous use. Their durable clear anodize finishes meet AAMA 611 industry-leading performance specifications, offering longevity with minimal maintenance. Should a repair be needed, Tubelite doors’ tie-rod construction allow for simplified field service with replacement components.
 
Since the SDI Center opened in September 2022, Trine’s enrollment has increased more than 40% while maintaining a 16:1 student/faculty ratio. During the last 10 years, the private university has experienced record growth and has invested more than $150 million in improvements to its Angola campus. Formerly known as Tri-State, the campus has served students since 1884.
KEYWORDS: aluminum curtain wall finishes framing glazing

Share This Story

Looking for a reprint of this article?
From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today!

 

Recommended Content

JOIN TODAY
to unlock your recommendations.

Already have an account? Sign In

  • bar graph shows LEED v4/LEED v5/LEED v6 in various colors

    When Will LEED v4 / v4.1 and LEED v5 Expire?

    The latest version of the LEED rating system, LEED v5, is...
    Sustainability
    By: Daniel Overbey
  • Celebrating Women In AEC-2026

    Celebrating Women in The AEC Industry Part 1

    A round-up of women in the design, engineering and...
    Sustainability
    By: Lindsay Lewis
  • KEE membrane application on a roof

    A Beginner’s Guide to Single-Ply Roofing Membranes

    While PVC and TPO appear extremely similar, the chemistry...
    Low-Slope Roofs
    By: Peter Gross
Manage My Account
  • Sign up for the Newsletter
  • Online Registration
  • Manage My Preferences
  • Registration Customer Service

More Videos

Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content is a special paid section where industry companies provide high quality, objective, non-commercial content around topics of interest to the Building Enclosure audience. All Sponsored Content is supplied by the advertising company and any opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily reflect the views of Building Enclosure or its parent company, BNP Media. Interested in participating in our Sponsored Content section? Contact your local rep!

close
  • 2 construction workers and a DEXcell panel
    Sponsored byDEXcell Roof Boards

    Designing Low-Slope Roofs for Resilience

  • Bell Bank headquarters in Fargo, North Dakota
    Sponsored bySto Corp.

    Drained and Back-Ventilated Rainscreens vs Pressurized-Equalized Rainscreens

  • A construction worker using DEXcell roof boards
    Sponsored byDEXcell Roof Boards

    The Hidden Strength of Low-Slope Roof Systems: Why Roof Cover Boards Matter

Popular Stories

construction industry workers in hard hats stand around a city scape

Construction Industry Revolts Over New CSI Licensing Plan

Canalino Elementary School and Canalino Family School exterior

Daylighting Design to Support Rapidly Growing Trend in Modular Building Construction

construction workers on a roof, plane flies in background

Why Specifications Are Becoming the Next Critical Layer of Construction Compliance

Building Enclosure Newsletter

BE Poll

Events

June 17, 2025

Addressing Condensation in Low-Slope Roof Assemblies

Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 0.1 ICC CEU; 1 IIBEC CEH; 0.1 IACET CEU

On Demand In modern roofing systems, vapor retarders and air barriers do more than just minimize air leakage—they’re essential to maximizing performance and longevity. This engaging course dives into the next generation of moisture control: permeable vapor retarders and air barriers. Discover how these cutting-edge technologies are transforming low-slope roofing assemblies by improving energy efficiency, managing moisture, and boosting wind uplift resistance.

April 9, 2026

Strategies for High-Performance Below-Grade Waterproofing

Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW ; 1 IIBEC CEH; 0.1 IACET CEU

On-Demand Designing a high-performance building enclosure requires more than just surface-level protection; it demands a rigorous, performance-based mastery of below-grade water and gas mitigation. This discussion will provide an expert-level analysis of below-grade waterproofing within the comprehensive framework of the high-performance building enclosure.

View All Submit An Event

Products

Plaster and Drywall Assemblies Manual

Plaster and Drywall Assemblies Manual

This is a comprehensive manual that goes beyond codes and standards, providing expert guidance in design, detailing, material selection and troubleshooting for plaster and drywall.

See More Products

Related Articles

  • Framing System

    New Framing System Used to Build Rodin Square Project

    See More
  • default

    ClarkDietrich Continues Commitment to Innovation, Launches ProSTUD Drywall Framing System with Smart Edge Technology

    See More
  • Framing System Helps German-Style Brewery Achieve Desired Aesthetic

    See More

Related Products

See More Products
  • 41G-JcZWT+L._SX342_SY445_.jpg

    The Architect's Studio Companion: Rules of Thumb for Preliminary Design, 7th Edition

  • buildings.jpg

    Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 13th Edition

  • interior design.jpg

    Building Cost Planning for the Design Team

See More Products
×

Enhance your expertise with unparalleled insights.

Join thousands of building professionals today. Shouldn’t you know what they know?

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
  • RESOURCES
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    • Store
    • Want More
  • SIGN UP TODAY
    • Create Account
    • Newsletter
    • Customer Service
    • Manage Preferences
  • SERVICES
    • Marketing Services
    • Reprints
    • Market Research
    • List Rental
    • Survey/Respondent Access
  • STAY CONNECTED
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • X
  • PRIVACY
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • TERMS & CONDITIONS
    • DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION
    • PRIVACY REQUEST
    • ACCESSIBILITY

Copyright ©2026. All Rights Reserved BNP Media, Inc. and BNP Media II, LLC.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing