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- LSNE Corporate Office / Manufacturing Plant
- LSNE Clean Room Renovation
- Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
- Northwest Science Building Shell/Core
- Biophysics Laboratory
- East Wing Administration Offices
- Gaudet, D'Souza Laboratory
- Glass Wash
- Jacobsen Laboratory
- Kleckner, Guidotti Laboratory
- Kunes, Francis Laboratory
- Melton, Eggan Laboratory
- Neuroimaging Lab
- Schreiber Laboratory
- Teaching Laboratories
- X-Ray Crystalography
- Zhang Laboratory
- Client: Harvard University
- Location: Cambridge, MA
- Project Size: 3,200 sq ft.
- Completed: 2010
- Budget: $1.3M
- Architect: Burt, Hill
- Construction Manager: Shawmut Design and Construction Company
- Services Provided:
- Cost Management
- Construction Admin
- People Involved:
- Jim Rogers
- Sally Rogers
Details:
LEED Gold. Fit-out of approximately 3,200 sq ft. for laboratory and office use. This space was designed for the Molecular and Cellular Biology Group and Physics Group at Harvard. This lab’s design and construction was 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. Specially designed tissue culture room lab space with clean room type specifications were built as part of this lab project. All the support spaces including fume hood enclaves, dark rooms, and linear equipment corridors were designed around the open lab space. This lab has bench space for approximately 12 students. This project also included office space and administration space for the professor and students. The Physics space consisted of two Optics rooms which were designed with low flow and filtered HVAC systems for the laser optic research being conducted. Special 60/40 systems were designed over the optics table for holding all the equipment and power requirements for the optics and laser instruments. Specially filtered chilled water system and heat exchangers were installed to support the MRI machine.