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Science Hall Master Plan
Recreation CenterThe Cleveland State University Recreational Center is one of the first collegiate recreational facilities to make sustainability a key component to its success. The design / building team responsible for the project set its sights high from the outset, making LEED Silver a high priority.
Life Science BuildingLocated in the midst of the College Hill area of Providence, R.I., the new Brown University Life Sciences Building is a five-story, state-of-the-art research facility totaling approximately 170,000 sf. The building enhances the University's teaching and research capabilities, comprising up to 70 percent lab space, and housing several consolidated departments including molecular science, cell biology, biochemistry and neuroscience--as well as 104,000-square-feet of generic research space.
The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and HarvardThe Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard is a collaboration of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University and its affiliated hospitals, and The Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. The Broad Institute's mission is to bring the power of genomics to medicine and disseminate its reach to the global scientific community.
Case Library Center for Information TechnologyOne of the reasons for Colgate's renovation and addition to the Everett Needham Case Library is that "books will never disappear," according to Colgate University Librarian Judy Noyes.
Smeal College of BusinessPositioned to welcome visitors at the Eastern Gateway of campus, Penn State's new building housing the Smeal College of Business serves as an appropriate greeting, illustrating the importance the University places on collaborative discussions that are not confined by boundaries.
Life Sciences CenterThe Life Science Center (LSC) at the University of Missouri-Columbia is a 234,000-sf building designed to promote collaboration and facilitate teamwork. The $60-million facility brings together multiple academic divisions to research the supply and quality of food, the prevention and treatment of plant disease, and the protection and improvement of the environment.
Ellen and Melvin Gordon Center for Integrative ScienceThe Ellen and Melvin Gordon Center for Integrative Sciences (CIS) is the largest, most technologically advanced science building at the University of Chicago. The CIS is designed to enhance collaboration and ease interaction for 100 senior scientists and 700 additional researchers and students whose research will mostly occur at the nanoscale.
Genome and Biomedical Science FacilityThe new Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility at the University of California, Davis, is designed to promote collaborative, leading-edge research among scientists and engineers in genomics, bioinformatics, and other areas. The $95-million, 225,000-gsf building houses the UC Davis Genome Center, the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and researchers from the School of Medicine including the entire department of pharmacology and toxicology.
The Biodesign Institute Building BArizona State University needed a scientific research space in which experts from a variety of scientific disciplines would be encouraged to work together seamlessly on attainable solutions to global challenges. Lord, Aeck & Sargent, in collaboration with Gould Evans Associates, designed a ground-breaking facility that integrates a highly innovative spatial plan with a forward-thinking strategic plan for the University.
James I. Swenson Science BuildingThe new Science Laboratory Building for the University of Minnesota at Duluth is situated on one of the main corridors through the 244-acre campus. The site for the new, 100,450-sf facility creates links between the teaching and research functions of the Science Department and the academic and residential areas of the campus. The port of Duluth and Lake Superior provide a spectacular backdrop for this state-of-the-art laboratory facility located in this harsh northern climate.
MDA/MDH Laboratory BuildingThe laboratory building is a state-of-the-art co-location for two Minnesota Departments located in the Capital area in Saint Paul. Co-locating both the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Department of Health will stimulate opportunities for shared information, knowledge, and facilities.
Earth and Planetary Sciences BuildingThe Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPSc) building at Washington University in St. Louis serves to consolidate the department and provide its first real "home" on the campus.
James H. Clark Center for Biomedical Engineering and StudiesThe James H. Clark Center for Biomedical Engineering and Studies features a design that is literally turned "inside out" compared to the layout of traditional research facilities. Featuring support spaces on the outside with labs and offices on the inside, this uniquely designed building houses Stanford University's Bio-X program. The campus-wide Bio-X initiative brings together engineering, chemistry, physics, information sciences, biology, and medicine to launch new research and create new discoveries.
Howard Taylor Ricketts Regional Biocontainment LaboratoryThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (HTRL) is one of 13 regional and two national biosafety labs funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The HTRL is owned and operated by the University of Chicago.
William H. Foege BuildingThis important building for the University of Washington houses the disciplines that lead the evolution of biomedical research and creates the setting for a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary academic research environment.
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IArizona State University's new 180,000-sf Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building (ISTB I) promotes the school's growing reputation and record of accomplishments for its innovative approach to research at the intersections of science, technology, fine arts, policy and humanities. The ISTB I represents a facility where "teaching and learning can be enhanced by the type of labs constructed"; that the physical "breaking down of artificial constructs" and the intermingling of a spectrum of life sciences and engineering lays new ground--psychologically, philosophically, and scientifically--for "new perspectives on nature."
Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of ManagementWhen Rice University adopted the vision for its Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management to be among the top 10 business schools in the country, in the next 10 years, it placed a large stake of that vision in the construction of a new state-of-the-art facility. The logic, as Dean Gilbert Whitaker explained, followed that the coupling of great students and faculty, with a great building, "will make it possible to meet Rice's high aspirations for the Jones School."
Compton Science CenterAfter nine years in the making, Frostburg State University's new $33-million Compton Science Center is home to the biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering departments. As the latest addition to FSU, the Compton Science Center is considered "a jewel of the university system."
Science BuildingThe Science Building at Charleston Southern University is expanding the University's direction in both undergraduate research and in architectural aesthetics on the Charleston, S.C., campus.
National HeadquartersAmerican Family Insurance, the 12th largest property and casualty insurance company in the United States, recently consolidated it facilities and employees onto one campus.
Process Science CenterGenentech, a biotechnology research company, is looking to plan and design a building that would combine research and development in one state-of-the-art facility. The company wants the new building to differentiate them from other research companies and to help shorten the time needed to bring products to market.
Product Development CenterThe mission of the Product Development Center is to foster the collaborative development of product designs and manufacturing processes for the future success of Harley-Davidson through the integration of new technologies.
Chiron Life Sciences CenterChiron Corporation, a biotechnology company, as recently made the commitment to redevelop its 2.2 million-sf campus. The concept is based on the corporation's response to its urban context, and is inspired by the plan of traditional Mexican cloisters. A series of atria, patios, plazas and open spaces are organized around working spaces. The spaces, each one unique, interconnect with one another, creating a large multi-level campus of research "villages" that support communication and collaboration among employees.
Nelson Laboratory ExpansionZymoGenetics, a subsidiary of Novo Nordisk of Denmark, is pursuing an aggressive approach to drug discovery centered on its core expertise: protein discovery and bioinformatics.
Corporate HeadquartersLocated on the site of the original 1959 facility, ACT's new 170,000-sf corporate headquarters reflects the organization's growth as the nation's largest developer and administrator of educational and career assessments. The objectives of the design were to promote interaction between groups and departments, and to enhance employees' work experience.
High-Throughput Screening LabBayer wanted to renovate a small, 12,100-sf production facility to use as a high-throughput screening lab. The goals were to create a flexible laboratory, provide for fast occupancy, and construct the facility cost-effectively. Recognizing the dynamic nature of science, the client also sought a highly modifiable laboratory.
Space Life Sciences LaboratoryThe Space Life Sciences Laboratory (SLSL) is a 100,000-sf life sciences laboratory and administrative building located at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The facility consolidates most life sciences activities at the Kennedy Space Station in one location, and provides research areas, principal investigator offices, and technical space to support the controlled Ecological Life Support System Program, the Life Sciences Flight Experiments, and other biological laboratory efforts.
Visitors' CenterThe "UConn 2000 Initiative" was a $2-billion effort to reshape University of Connecticut campuses and return to the traditional New England image the University once enjoyed. New buildings and remodeled older buildings contributed to establishing an academic aesthetic rooted in the institution's East Coast tradition.
Engineering CentersThe University of Wisconsin College of Engineering wanted a new facility that would promote interdisciplinary activity. The Engineering Centers is a multi-disciplinary interactive teaching and learning facility. Functional space includes research labs and cleanrooms, offices, student shop and project spaces, and smaller presentation spaces for graduate and undergraduate students.
GreenhousesThe University of Wisconsin instructional greenhouses create a striking entry to the plant sciences department and prominently front the major east/west pedestrian route through campus.
Kelley Engineering CenterThe Kelley Engineering Center at Oregon State University is the first academic education building on the West Coast to receive LEED-Gold certification. This high-tech engineering center is a major element in the College of Engineering's drive to become one of the nation's top-25 engineering programs.
Natural Science and Engineering Research BuildingThe 192,000-sf Natural Science and Engineering Research Building is part of the University of Texas at Dallas' investment in expanding the campus infrastructure to become one of the nation's top research institutes. It is the second largest building on campus and includes offices for PIs, open cubicles for grad students and post-docs, and multiple interaction areas. The research zones are entirely dedicated to engineering and physical sciences.
Science and Engineering Research and Classroom ComplexThe University of Houston's Science and Engineering Research and Classroom Complex (SERCC) began with the need to replace an outdated chemistry building and changed to accommodate a broader spectrum of researchers and students, and to ensure the new building would support the University's research in bio-nanotechnology, DNA chips, protein chips, synthetic medicinal chemistry, drug design, nanolithography, and optoelectronics.
Office Remodel / Laboratory BuildoutArriva Pharmaceuticals develops recombinant protein therapeutics toward the treatment of various pulmonary/respiratory indications.
Building 28 WarehouseThis 36,000-sf warehouse renovation consolidates the shipping and receiving activities for Genentech's main campus.
Pilot Plant and Process Development LabsGilead is a leader in the development of small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of infectious diseases.
Research BuildingGilead is a leader in the development of small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of infectious diseases.
Building D QA Lab ConsolidationNovartis' Building D is a 29,000-sf, two-story building located at the southern end of the Emeryville, Calif., campus.
MPK 12 ETC Lab ExpansionThis renovation converts office space into a 11,000-sf customer demonstration lab and an adjacent 7,000-sf mission critical server testing lab.
Morgue and Autopsy LaboratoriesThe new 12,400-sf morgue, autopsy, and clinical laboratories are in the basement of the SCVMC Ancillary Building.
Hospital Shriners Para NinosReplacing an outdated, undersized hospital in Mexico City, the new Hospital Shriners Para Niños provides comprehensive orthopedic services to the children of Latin America at no cost to patients.
Clinical Research UnitPfizer's new Clinical Research Unit is a 62,500-sf, three-story research facility that includes clinical space, laboratories, pharmacy, offices, and interactive and support facilities.
Niles CampusThis project entails 36,900 sf of additions and 67,000 sf in renovations to the Department of Surgery, a new outpatient clinic, imaging department additions and renovations, birthing unit renovations, and nursing unit renovations.
Center for Outpatient ServicesWith a need to consolidate outpatient services and a commitment to the ideals of a "healing environment", Lakeland Regional Healthcare System initiated its first freestanding ambulatory care center as part of a 90-acre "Health Park".
Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryThis project included renovation of five cardiac cath treatment rooms, associated clinical and patient support spaces, and patient prep/holding suite with 21 bays.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging SuiteThis project is a 1½-story addition alongside of a six-story existing hospital wing whose location allows for skylights and windows, as well as a direct entry from the exterior for outpatients.
Technology and Science Complex (TASC2)Not knowing who the users would be during planning of the Technology and Science Complex (TASC2) at Simon Fraser University mandated that the design be flexible enough to accommodate whoever may work there in the future. The design incorporates a generic, modular building layout that is highly flexible.
Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular ResearchThe Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) is one of several new University of Toronto buildings to open in the city's medical and health sciences precinct. The Medical and Research Sciences (MaRS) building opened in August 2005 and the Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building opened in September 2006.
R&D CenterLocated at 80 Ashby Road, the new R&D Center is the cornerstone of Millipore's new Research and Development Campus. The 30-acre, six-building campus will now focus entirely on research and product development and employ some 500 people when fully completed.
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