James H. Clark Center, Stanford, California
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| James H. Clark Center | |
| Designer | Foster and Partners |
| Location | Stanford, California, USA |
| Date | to 2003 |
| Building Type | School & Academic |
| Context | Campus Context |
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| Notes | Academic; New; Perkins+Will |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Stanford University |
| Cost | $100.3-million |
| Area | 246,000 square feet ( square meters) |
"Intended as the home of Stanford's Bio-X program, the three-story Clark Center is designed to encourage chance encounters and informal meetings among 700 scholars from 23 university departments. Because lab benches and workstations are on wheels, labs can be reconfigured on short notice as research needs change. A restaurant on the ground floor spills out into a central courtyard, while a third-floor coffee bar draws researchers past glass-walled labs. " — Chronicle of Higher Education
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- Architect: Foster and Partners; MBT Architecture
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- James H. Clark Center at Chronicle.com
