The $170-million project consists of six interconnected buildings. Contrary to the company's former research facilities, the new accommodations provide open laboratories with flexible bench configurations. Collaborative open laboratories and contiguous specialized support and office space enhance research efforts in the areas of analytical sciences, clinical immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, antibody discovery, and tumor immunology.
The common research bench design consists of a highly-recycled-content shelving system that allows researchers to convert a typical wet bench into a ventilated work station or an instrument station without the use of special tools or trades people. The wet area includes a flexible equipment zone, an island bench zone, and direct access to support space. This flexibility and access allows research groups to function in collaborative, open environments while maintaining specialized isolated areas for cell culture, controlled temperature work, robotics, and analytical instruments. A wood casework system, made with sustainable forest products, provides researchers with a choice of storage space or under-counter equipment space. Office work stations are located along the exterior windows surrounding the laboratories. The increased visibility and modular systems within the labs has led to more communication and exchanging of ideas by different research groups who are no longer separated by walls or location.
The 10,000-sf vivarium contains GLP protocol capabilities and radioisotope procedure areas. Researchers have access to a Radioisotope Research Center, flow cytometry, central glasswash, and a freezer farm for long term storage of materials.
The administration building is connected to the laboratories via an indoor glass bridge. Interior workspace is designed to provide abundant natural light and a view of the outdoors. Comfortable tables and chairs are interspersed throughout the hallways and common areas in each building. Multiple meeting rooms with full audio/visual capabilities are available for more formal meetings or lectures.
A commons building includes a warehouse, a cafeteria, espresso bar, and a fully-equipped fitness center. Other amenities include a basketball court, outdoor barbeque, a sand volleyball court, and walking paths. Part of the 2 ½ acres of open space is a natural arroyo that runs through the heart of the campus. One end of the arroyo provides a lawn area for large, outdoor gatherings, with a pond at the other end.
The campus also houses a 1,600-sf Community Laboratory, a dedicated on-site teaching facility where middle and high school students work side-by-side with Biogen Idec researchers. The program is a partnership between Biogen Idec and educators throughout San Diego County and teaches the fundamental tools of scientific research while encouraging exploration and discovery.
| Project Information | ||||||
| Building Owner: | Biogen Idec Pharmaceuticals Corp. | |||||
| Building Location: | San Diego, California UNITED STATES | |||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||
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| Project Cost: | $170,000,000 | |||||
| Construction Cost: | $98,556,192 | |||||
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: | $282 | |||||
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| Building Information | ||||||
| Project Includes: |
Atrium Biomedical Cafeteria Headquarters Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory Laboratory: Biomedical Research Laboratory: Pharmaceutical Laboratory: Research Laboratory: Wet Office Office: Researcher Pharmacology Research Research: Biomedical Research: Pharmaceutical Vivarium |
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| Project Team | ||||||
| Architect | Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum Inc. (HOK) | |||||
| Consultant - Fire Protection | Syska Hennessy Group | |||||
| Engineer - MEP | Syska Hennessy Group | |||||
| Engineer - Civil | Rick Engineering Co. | |||||
| Engineer - Structural | Hope Engineering Inc | |||||
| General Contractor | Turner Construction | |||||
| Laboratory Planner | Research Facilities Design (RFD) | |||||
| Supplier - Casework | Fisher Hamilton | |||||
| Supplier - Fume Hoods | Fisher Hamilton | |||||
| Supplier - Laboratory Fixtures | WaterSaver Faucet Co. | |||||
| Supplier - Laboratory Furniture | Fisher Hamilton | |||||
| Profile Created 12/14/2005 | ||||||
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 | ||||||
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Amenities
Amenities in the new facility include high-end food service areas, an espresso bar, a fully-equipped fitness center, a basketball court, a sand volleyball court, outdoor barbeque, and walking paths. (Photo courtesy of HOK, photographer Scott McDonald at Hedrich Blessing.)
Productivity
Workstations set against exterior windows with in the lab benefit research productivity by blurring the lines between wet bench and work station. (Photo courtesy of Research Facilities Design.)
Interaction Spaces
Comfortable tables and chairs interspersed throughout the buildings encourage spontaneous interaction among the employees. (Photo courtesy of HOK, photographer Scott McDonald at Hedrich Blessing.)
Lab Flexibility
The common research bench is designed to provide for a variety of uses with simple component flexibility. (Photo courtesy of HOK, photographer Scott McDonald at Hedrich Blessing.)
Corporate Headquarters
The new, 43-acre Nobel Research and Corporate Campus consolidates Biogen Idec’s employees and operations onto one centrally located campus, and serves as the corporate headquarters in San Diego. (Photo courtesy of HOK, photographer Scott McDonald at Hedrich Blessing.)

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