Plan Commission Approves New Loyola University Sciences Building

Rendering of new sciences building by Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

The Chicago Plan Commission has approved plans for a new nursing and research building on the Loyola University campus in Rogers Park. Located at 6551 North Sheridan Road, the new structure will replace an existing four-story university building known as Campion Hall, situated at the intersection with West Loyola Avenue.

Existing site plan of Campion Hall by Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

Rendering of new sciences building by Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

The project is being led by the university, with local firm Woodhouse Tinucci Architects handling the design. The six-story structure will occupy most of the block-long site, with a main entrance along Loyola Avenue set back approximately 40 feet from the sidewalk.

Rendering of new sciences building by Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

Ground floor plan of new sciences building by Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

The 90-foot-tall building will focus on nursing, forensic sciences, biochemistry, and chemistry. It will feature multiple classrooms, lecture halls, workspaces, offices, breakout rooms, advanced simulation environments, and laboratory space. These areas will be partially connected by a lobby atrium on the south end of the building.

Rendering of new sciences building by Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

Rendering of new sciences building by Woodhouse Tinucci Architects

The structure will be clad in a mix of brick and bird-safe glass due to its height and proximity to the lakefront. Demolition of the former Campion Hall is currently underway, and the new center is expected to open in time for the fall 2028 semester. The $165 million project is part of a broader vision to expand the university and renovate many of its existing facilities.

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3 Comments on "Plan Commission Approves New Loyola University Sciences Building"

  1. I’ve enjoyed seeing Loyola campus transform over the years through substantial building investment. This looks attractive and the setbacks are key to keep its bulk from imposing too much at the street level. Hoping the windows and brick cladding provide a sufficiently attractive design.

  2. John Paul Jones | July 19, 2025 at 1:10 pm | Reply

    A wonderful plan that would add value to the North regional need for nursing and the next wave of research. Hope to learn about the rooftop, lab space, forensic science strategy (city and county access) and brick structure relative to Heat effects.

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