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- Client: Harvard University
- Location: Cambridge, MA
- Project Size: 5,000 sq ft.
- Completed: 2010
- Budget: $1.9M
- Architect: Payette
- Construction Manager: Richard White & Sons
- Services Provided:
- Cost Management
- Construction Admin
- People Involved:
- Jim Rogers
- Sally Rogers
- Vamshi Thakkallapalli
Details:
Fit-out of approximately 4,860 sq ft. for laboratory use. This space is designed for the Molecular and Cellular Biology group at Harvard. This lab’s design and construction were based on the concepts of interdisciplinary interaction and research. The main lab comprised of open lab with modular benches and lab table setup with all utilities being provided from the ceiling. All the support spaces including environmentally controlled spaces, fume hood enclaves, dark rooms, tissue culture rooms, linear equipment corridors were designed around the open lab space. This lab has bench space for approximately 15-20 students.