Science Complex
Completion Date June 1999
Published June 1999
This recently completed Science Complex replaces the College's science building destroyed in California's Northridge earthquake with a facility that fulfills the specific needs of its diverse program for the Physical and Life Sciences Department.
A two-story wing redefines the edge of the College's original quadrangle and contains classrooms and lecture halls at ground level with faculty offices above. A four-story wing containing instructional laboratories is placed behind, and parallel, to the classroom building defining the eastern campus edge. This organization also results in the creation of two new campus spaces: a quadrangle at the main entrance to the Science Center that is also used for commencement ceremonies, which in turn, leads to the "Court of the Sciences"--the space formed by the two parallel wings.
The lab wing is a flexible and heavily serviced systems building with intensive HVAC requirements and a modular repetitive organization that are not readily adaptable to contextual constraints. The classroom building, which is a more adaptable building type, acts as a mediating device between the lab wing and campus.
Wide breezeways cut through the classroom building visually connecting the science court and the main quadrangle. Individual classrooms may be entered from the science court and the quadrangle through a series of glazed porches. In contrast to the lab building, the classroom building is solely cooled by prevailing ocean breezes. It is passively shaded by large louvered overhangs, and is naturally ventilated by a combination of operable windows and rooftop exhaust chimneys.
The instructional labs are designed to accommodate the Departments of Physical and Life Sciences, including the individual disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology, microbiology, anatomy, botany, marine biology, and zoology.
The laboratory building addresses the College's requirements for flexibility by providing loft type space in repetitively serviced modules. Flexibility in the classrooms is achieved by providing a hierarchy of classroom types, which include two stepped-floor lecture halls accommodating 100+ students each and five 60-seat classrooms with a variety of fixed and movable seating configurations.
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Santa Monica College |
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Owner Contact:
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Dr. Tom Donner, VP Business Affairs
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Building Location:
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Santa Monica, CA 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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Undergraduate Instructional Laboratories, Lecture Halls, Classrooms, Faculty Offices |
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Project Delivery Method:
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Bid
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Project Timeline
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| Mar 1993 | Planning Start |
| May 1995 | Design Start |
| May 1997 | Construction Start |
| Jun 1999 | Completion |
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Last known status: Completed
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| Project Cost: |
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$35,000,000 |
| Construction Cost: |
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$24,500,000 |
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: |
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$254 |
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About These Cost Figures
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Project Includes:
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Chemistry
Education
Education: Classroom
Education: Faculty Office
Education: Lecture Or Seminar Hall
Laboratory: Teaching
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| Total GSF: |
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99,200 |
| Total NSF: |
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58,600 |
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60% |
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Building Services:
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Central domestic water, air, vacuum, and natural gas. Local de-ionized water, nitrogen, and seawater. Central plant, electrical load center.
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Special Equip:
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NMR, two environmental growth chambers, vivarium, greenhouse, autoclaves, and sterilizers
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Planning Module:
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10' x 33'
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Office Size:
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100 single/150 shared NSF
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Power Req:
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4160 KVA
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HVAC Req:
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2cfm/nsf
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Structure/Foundation:
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Steel eccentric braced frame with combination concrete spread footings and bellied caissons
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Lab Module:
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10' x 33'
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Casework Mat'l:
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Maple veneer with epoxy tops
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Fume Hoods:
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58 @ 8' and 6' lengths
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Biosafety Cabinets:
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2
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Architect
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CO Architects
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Supplier - Biosafety Cabinets
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NUAIRE Inc.
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Supplier - Laboratory Controls
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Phoenix Controls Corporation
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Supplier - Switchgear
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Square D Company
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Supplier - Transformers
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Square D Company
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| Profile Created 06/01/1999 |
| Last Updated 04/04/2006 |
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The cost figures reported are supplied by the firms that submitted these
projects for publication, which in most cases are the designers or builders.
Whereas these sources are intimately familiar with their projects, they may
not be fully aware of the owners' finally-realized and recorded costs. In some
cases, costs are truly and completely accounted for, and in others they represent
a near approximation of the final costs. Costs have not been adjusted for
year of construction, nor has any attempt been made to make regional cost
adjustments.
Further, costs are not comparable on any kind of detailed standard costing model.
Hence, it is possible for the cost of one building to include a steam boiler, while
the cost of a comparable building might not include the boiler, if steam is being
supplied from an already existing campus grid. Or, in another case, a building might
include excess boiler capacity to supply steam to another building. Some submittals
include fees or unusual site improvements as part of the construction costs, which
others do not.
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Science Center Exterior Photo courtesy of Anshen + Allen Los Angeles © Tom Bonner, Photographer Notes:
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