The five-story Engineering 2 Building includes 20,000 sf for the Institute of Quantitative Biomedical Research (QB3) and the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). Part of the California Institutes for Science and Technology, these state-funded research centers will provide a highly skilled workforce to drive entrepreneurial business growth in California.
Completed ahead of schedule and under budget, Engineering 2 houses unique technology for cutting-edge research. Fusing together information technology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, researchers can focus on helping people with life threatening problems and serious disabilities. Projects include helping the blind to see via mini video cameras hidden in eyeglasses; helping people with serious spinal cord injuries to stand and possibly walk again; and mapping the human genome.
Faculty and staff fully occupy the second and third floors, and part of the fourth floor. The Department of Economics occupies the remaining portion of the fourth floor. The top floor is devoted to QB2 and CITRIS. Each floor is divided into three zones. One zone contains flexible, easily reconfigurable dry research labs. The middle zone contains the building's core elements and programs that do not require natural light. The third zone houses ventilated faculty offices with plenty of natural lighting and views of the forested areas of the 2,000-acre campus.
The facility includes new offices and laboratories, two 50-seat classrooms equipped for distance learning with cameras and associated microphones, and a 212-seat auditorium. The auditorium, which serves the entire campus, connects to the existing Baskin Engineering building via an adjoining courtyard. A 100-seat classroom has been designed to act as an experimental multimedia learning environment. Known as "the Simularium," this classroom contains full audio/visual build outs for video feeds, traditional chalk boards and white boards, and equipment for overhead projection and multi-screen presentations. All classrooms are fully wired, and each seat has access to network connections and electrical outlets. A specially designed computer room houses a powerful cluster of computers for QB3 research in bioinformatics and for work with CITRIS in computer visualization. Collaboration areas include alcoves with soft chairs and a whiteboard where professors and students can share ideas and an Internet bar with wireless capability for surfing the Web or sending email.
Engineering 2 Building went from initial design to occupancy in a little more than three years, and received a merit award for design from the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter.
| Project Information | ||||||||||||
| Building Owner: | University of California, Santa Cruz | |||||||||||
| Building Location: | Santa Cruz, California UNITED STATES | |||||||||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||||||||
| Principal Building Function: | Engineering research and teaching | |||||||||||
| Project Delivery Method: | Fast Track | |||||||||||
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| Project Cost: | $61,000,000 | |||||||||||
| Construction Cost: | $48,600,000 | |||||||||||
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: | $295 | |||||||||||
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| Building Information | ||||||||||||
| Project Includes: |
Auditorium Biomedical Education Education: Biomedical Education: Classroom Education: Computer Lab Education: Distance Learning Education: Lecture Or Seminar Hall Education: Multimedia Engineering Laboratory Laboratory: Research Laboratory: Teaching |
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| Total GSF: | 156,000 | |||||||||||
| Project Team | ||||||||||||
| Architect | CO Architects | |||||||||||
| Builder | DPR Construction, Inc. | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Code | Cunningham Engineering | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Cost Analysis | Davis Langdon Adamson | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Hardware | Finish Hardware Technology | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Interior Design | CNI Design | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Lighting | Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Media | Vantage Technology | |||||||||||
| Consultant - Specifications | Eileen Kopelson Specifications | |||||||||||
| Engineer | Arup | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Civil | Sandis Humber Jones | |||||||||||
| Profile Created 11/23/2005 | ||||||||||||
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 | ||||||||||||
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Engineering 2 Building at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is a $61-million, 156,000-sf facility is part of the campus' long-term plan to increase student enrollment to 21,000 by 2010 and to double overall building square footage by 2020 for new research facilities, classrooms, and campu
Lecture Hall
The Engineering 2 Building includes new offices and laboratories, two 50-seat classrooms equipped for distance learning with cameras and associated microphones, and a 212-seat auditorium. (Photo courtesy of CO Architects.)
Study Areas
Collaboration areas include alcoves with soft chairs and a whiteboard where professors and students can share ideas, and an Internet bar with wireless capability for surfing the Web or sending email. (Photo courtesy of CO Architects.)
Award-Winning Building
Engineering 2 Building went from initial design to occupancy in a little more than three years, and received a merit award for design from the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter. (Photo courtesy of CO Architects.)

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