Biomedical Science Building
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| UC Santa Cruz Biomedical Science Building | |
| Designer | EHDD Architecture , Scott Shell, Charles Davis |
| Location | Santa Cruz, California, USA |
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| Building Type | Laboratory |
| Context | University |
| Architectural Style | Modern |
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| Client | Univeristy of California Santa Cruz |
| Area | 100,000 sq. ft. |
The proposed building, with four floors of laboratory, office, and administrative functions over a basement level vivarium, provides interdisciplinary wet laboratory space and specialized facilities for scientists concentrating in health and medical issues from Molecular and Cellular Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Environmental Toxicology, and Bimolecular Engineering. The building, located adjacent to the Physical Sciences Building and the Science Library, is within close proximity to Sinsheimer Laboratories, Thimann Laboratories and the Baskin Engineering Building. Together, these facilities create a biomedical “research cluster” based on research interest rather than departments, resulting in a compact hub of interdisciplinary collaboration.
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