Search: Advanced
TradelineInc.com
Conferences News Planning Jobs About Store Accounts
 
 Industry News Item Added on January 12, 2006


Case Western Reserve University Opens Laboratory Facility

CLEVELAND, OHIO -

Case Western Reserve University celebrated the opening of its new laboratory facility in Cleveland, Ohio, in fall of 2005. Designed by The Stubbins Associates and its affiliate Kling, the 18,755-sf facility is sited on the University's new 140-acre West Quad and will serve as the headquarters for both the Cleveland Center for Structural Biology and the Wright Fuel Cell Group.

The Cleveland Center for Structural Biology portion of the building provides large open spaces for its imaging equipment which includes a 900 megahertz spectrometer. The labs for the Wright Fuel Cell Group were designed with openness and flexibility to allow for future changes in fuel cell technology. The space includes two sophisticated fuel cell beds for testing new technology and five walk-in exhaust enclosures for set-up of experiments in controlled environments. The building also has a large classroom for teaching and large areas of glass to allow visibility and light within the building. The total project cost was $8.1 million. The project contractor was Gilbane Building Co. The Stubbins Associates is based in Cambridge, Mass.; Kling is headquartered in Philadelphia.



 
Advertisement

Search This Section For:    

 More Resources

  Get Updates by Email
Would you like information like this delivered to your email inbox? Subscribe to Tradeline Updates to keep abreast of the latest conference developments, industry news, best practices and more!
Sign Up Now!