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The facility is a 146,000-gsf, four-story building with one below-grade level. Spread out over four levels is 40,000 sf of wet and dry lab space with 30 lab modules per floor, cold rooms, procedure rooms, and dedicated dark rooms. Office areas are at the northwest and southeast portion of the facility on all four levels. Open lab areas with services and support are in the middle of the building. Unique to the Biomedical Research facility is the use of outside walkways allowing for open corridors. Researchers can step directly from the labs to the outside for a break and fresh air. The space is only counted at 50 percent in the efficiency versus gross calculation. The walkways also serve as sunshades for the lab spaces. Lab modules are a narrow 10 feet: 2 ½ feet bench space, 5 feet of working space, and another 2 ½ feet of bench space. While this may be considered cramped quarters, over the scope of the entire building it provides space for more researchers per floor and, therefore, creating more revenue for a projects. The 16 ½ -foot floor-to-floor height provides space to organize the utilities and run the larger ductwork down the center of the building. The minimal amount of ductwork reaching out to the far parts of the lab allows for full-height glass walls at the perimeter. Sloping ceilings from the labs and clerestory windows bring natural light to the interior spaces. The 15,000-sf, basement-level vivarium houses 18 identical animal holding rooms with rodent cage connections for watering and exhaust systems, eight special procedure rooms, cage and rack washing areas, and a tunnle wash area for steam sterilization along with a fully automated feed and bedding system—the first of its kind installed on the West Coast. It also includes a computer-controlled animal watering system using reverse osmosis water. Seven feet of interstitial space allows for movement and easier access to the HVAC system. The facility is complemented with a five-story atrium, known as the Scholarly Interaction Space, open from the first floor to the roof level, and a 2,000-sf conference center. The SIS also houses a multi-story suspended dichoroic glass sculpture. Specially designated exhaust fans are designed to evacuate smoke in the space at a rate of 100,000 cfm. By code, those fans must evacuate smoke in the Scholarly Interaction Space in a certain amount of time. As part of the system, the windows in the SIS have operator mechanisms that, when triggered by the need for smoke evacuation, open the windows in the atrium and allow the outside air to come in.
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