Harborview Research and Training Center
Occupancy: 1999
Published June 1999
The Harborview Research and Training Building is designed to meet the critical needs for modern research and training facilities at Harborview Medical Center (HMC). This new building meets about 40 percent of HMC's research space.
The Research and Training Building is located on an existing warehouse site. The building houses a variety of intensive research programs to support and sustain the efforts of the medical community at HMC. The new seven-story building includes two basements and a mechanical penthouse as well as five typical research laboratory floors, a training floor, an imaging center, and a vivarium.
The building has a clear circulation system. A bank of three passenger elevators and a separate service elevator link all floors. Modular layout permits efficient utilization of space as well as flexibility. The design maintains maximum visual awareness of the outdoors from labs, offices, and corridors. The configuration of labs, offices, and support spaces foster interaction and communication in the lab and on each floor.
There are two pedestrian tunnels and one utility tunnel linking the facility to the Harborview Medical Center. Each typical research floor can house 50 people in a non-territorial arrangement. There are 18 general lab modules at the perimeter, and six contiguous flexible lab support modules at the interior. Shafts, stairs, and fixed building and lab support elements are located outside the flexible support area. One office suite per floor can be converted to wet lab space.
The office suites, conference room, and break area are located at the south end of the floor with views to Mt. Rainier. The ground floor training facility contains a 150-seat sloped floor auditorium, three flexible breakout training rooms, and support spaces surrounding a large lobby.
The training facility will accommodate special HMC receptions and will have audiovisual capability. The exterior of the facility images an art deco style of the original Harborview Medical Center buildings. Vertical buff brick piers spring from a granite base. Recessed brick spandrel panels alternate with windows between the piers. Stairs are pulled slightly forward from the facade to create a tower expression that marks the main entrance.
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University of Washington |
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Owner Contact:
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Robert Gust, Vice President Medical Affairs
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Building Location:
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Seattle, WA UNITED STATES
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Project Type:
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New Construction
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Principal Building Function:
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Medical Research and Training Building |
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Project Delivery Method:
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General Contractor
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Project Timeline
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| Dec 1993 | Planning Start |
| Dec 1994 | Design Start |
| Dec 1996 | Construction Start |
| Jun 1999 | Completion |
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Last known status: Completed
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| Construction Cost: |
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$52,000,000 |
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: |
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$296 |
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About These Cost Figures
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Project Includes:
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Auditorium
Conference Room
Education
Healthcare
Laboratory
Laboratory: Biomedical Research
Laboratory: Wet
Office: Researcher
Research
Vivarium
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| Total GSF: |
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179,000 |
| Total NSF: |
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95,500 |
| Efficiency: |
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53% |
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Building Population:
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300
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People Density:
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597 gsf/person
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Building Services:
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Air, gas, vacuum, Di, domestic hot & cold water, lab hot & cold water, industrial cold water, process chilled water, NO2, CO2, O2, medical vacuum
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Special Equip:
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Automated animal watering, space for future MRI, NMR, Flourcscopy/Angiography, Glasswash, Cagewash, Autoclaves
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Office Size:
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140 NSF
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Power Req:
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36 w/nsf
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HVAC Req:
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2.02 cfm/nsf
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Structure/Foundation:
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Cast-in-place concrete floor, slabs on cast-in-place concrete frame, and exterior load bearing walls on concrete footings
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Lab Module:
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10.5' x 31.5'
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Casework Mat'l:
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Wood (maple), custom flexible, white epoxy tops
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Fume Hoods:
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35: 6'; 2: 4' radio isotope
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Biosafety Cabinets:
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41 @ 6' Class II Type A; 6 @ 6' Class II Type B2; 9 @ 4' Class II Type B2
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| Profile Created 06/01/1999 |
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 |
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include fees or unusual site improvements as part of the construction costs, which
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Harborview Research and Training Center Photo courtesy of MBT Architecture
Floorplan Notes:
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