Virtual Tour: Main Campus - John Lo Schiavo, S.J. Center for Science and Innovation
From the materials and design of the building to the classrooms and instrumentation inside, Lo Schiavo Science is an innovative combination of modern technology and sustainability.
Watch the video to take a closer look at Lo Schiavo Center and see how it's revolutionizing science and math at USF.
Lo Schiavo Science features recycled and renewable materials, optimized use of light and air, and solar power collection.
The upper plaza's public atrium features butterfly gardens, skylights for underground classrooms, and outdoor seating for studying and relaxation.
Lo Schiavo Science houses 17 modernized classrooms and laboratories.
The Lo Schiavo Science laboratories are stocked with the same equipment you'd find in professional labs.
The living roof provides a lawn where you can enjoy eating lunch, people watching, or just laying in the grass.
The glass facade draws light inside the building and creates a dramatic architectural environment that includes this glazed corridor.
Lounge chairs, a fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling windows make Getty Study a favorite spot.
The Koret Garden Courtyard features several benches and indigenous Northern California landscaping.
Cushioned benches in recessed walls add to the social and study spaces throughout Lo Schiavo Science.
Several lounge areas offer a variety of seating, from benches to arm chairs to couches.
Lo Schiavo Science
Located in the heart of main campus, the John Lo Schiavo, S.J. Center for Science and Innovation is revolutionizing the University's science and math programs, creating the perfect platform for launching the next generation of innovators.
The 57,000 square foot building features state-of-the-art, flexible laboratories, sophisticated digital studios, advanced instrument rooms and a sun-soaked public atrium and plaza. These spaces are designed to expand student research with faculty, prepare students for the challenges of an increasingly technological world, and provide a new living room on campus for relaxation and contemplation.