Earth and Planetary Sciences Building, St. Louis, Missouri
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| Earth and Planetary Sciences Building | |
| Designer | Tsoi/Kobus & Associates |
| Location | St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
| Date | to 2004 |
| Building Type | School & Academic |
| Context | Campus Context |
| Builder | Tarlton Corporation |
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| Notes | Academic; new; [[]] |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Washington University in St. Louis |
| Cost | $44.1-million |
| Area | 150,000 square feet ( square meters) |
"With four levels, this Gothic-style building includes research facilities and offices for faculty members, a large "dry" laboratory, two teaching laboratories, and a large library. In addition, a NASA tape archive is housed in the building. Murals feature a view of Earth as seen from the Moon, and a lineup of the Moon, Mercury, and Venus. The building is expected to quality for LEED certification. " — Chronicle of Higher Education
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- Architect: Tsoi/Kobus & Associates; [ ]
- Contractor: Tarlton Corporation
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- Earth and Planetary Sciences Building at Chronicle.com

