Morgridge Hall at UW-Madison Achieves LEED Platinum Certification

May 29, 2026

We are proud to celebrate Morgridge Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for achieving LEED Platinum certification, the highest standard of sustainable design. Now the most sustainable building on campus, the state-of-the-art home for the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences sets a new benchmark for sustainability.

Designed with high-efficiency systems, a cutting-edge triple-glazed envelope, and nearly 360 rooftop solar panels generating enough energy to power 182 Wisconsin homes annually, Morgridge Hall leads by example. Features like a daylight atrium with central stairs, stormwater capture and reuse, accessible green roofs and biophilic design elements such as indoor gardens and green walls demonstrate Morgridge Hall’s inclusive approach to sustainability and human wellness.

Congratulations to our client and partners on this incredible achievement. 

Kahler Slater served as Architect of Record in association with LMN Architects for this project.