More than 30 new scientists and their staff occupy the six-story building to conduct research in the areas of receptor biology, gene regulation, cellular and systems neurobiology, molecular epidemiology, and developmental therapeutics.
The first floor houses administrative offices, three scientific laboratories, a café, a loading dock, and a 40-seat presentation room with full multimedia capabilities and flexible furniture for training, conferencing, and lecturing. Floors two through five each contain additional laboratories, support areas, collaboration rooms, a conference room, and nine offices. The collaboration rooms and conference rooms are each equipped with mobile dry erase boards, comfortable furniture, and access to data/network and power. In total, the Zilkha Institute contains 70,146 sf of lab space including an 8,100-sf vivarium, tissue culture rooms, cold rooms, crystallography, crystal growing, dark rooms, and sequencing. The NMR suite contains a 700MHz/54mm ultrashield magnet.
The support spaces are centrally located for easy access to the perimeter labs. The laboratory modules are 10' x 22'-6" with access to compressed air, natural gas, vacuum, di-ionized water, CO2, liquid nitrogen, and emergency power. The building floor plan consists of two interlocking “L”-shaped elements. The elements are organized along a gradient moving progressively from the most public spaces to the support facilities and finally to the secure laboratories. The location of the laboratories on one side of the building capitalizes on the use of natural light and supports the project’s energy saving goals.
Other LEED® Green Building efforts include high-efficiency HVAC equipment, sustainable building materials, and generous natural light in all work spaces.
The penthouse mechanical space contains six variable volume, single zone air handling units, one for each floor. The lab exhaust system is collected in a common plenum on the roof. A remote central plant provides chilled water to the facility.
| Project Information | ||||||||||||
| Building Owner: | University of Southern California | |||||||||||
| Building Location: | Los Angeles, California UNITED STATES | |||||||||||
| Project Type: | New Construction | |||||||||||
| Principal Building Function: | Neurogenetic research laboratory | |||||||||||
| Project Delivery Method: | Guaranteed Maximum Price | |||||||||||
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| Project Cost: | $51,000,000 | |||||||||||
| Construction Cost: | $49,300,000 | |||||||||||
| Cost Per Sq. Ft: | $415 | |||||||||||
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| Building Information | ||||||||||||
| Project Includes: |
Aquarium Auditorium Biomedical Chemistry Education Genomics Healthcare Healthcare: Psychiatric Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory Laboratory: Research Research Vivarium |
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| Total GSF: | 123,000 | |||||||||||
| Project Team | ||||||||||||
| Architect | Perkins+Will | |||||||||||
| Engineer - MEP | Store, Matakovich & Wolfberg | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Civil | KPFF Consulting Engineers | |||||||||||
| Engineer - Structural | John A. Martin and Associates | |||||||||||
| General Contractor | Rudolph and Sletten Inc. | |||||||||||
| Laboratory Planner | Research Facilities Design (RFD) | |||||||||||
| Landscape Architect | Katherine Spitz and Associates | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Air Handlers | Honeywell | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Carpet | Monterey Carpets | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Elevators | Otis Elevator | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Energy Management Systems | Honeywell | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Fire Protection | Inon-Door Corp. | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Fume Hood Controls | Johnson Controls Inc. | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Fume Hoods | Kewaunee Scientific Corporation | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Laboratory Equipment | Fisher Hamilton | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Laboratory Equipment | Getinge USA Inc. | |||||||||||
| Supplier - Lighting | Honeywell | |||||||||||
| Profile Created 01/25/2006 | ||||||||||||
| Last Updated 11/06/2006 | ||||||||||||
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Neurological Research Facility
More than 30 scientists and their staff occupy the new Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute at the University of Southern California. Research is conducted in the areas of Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, anxiety disorders, and other neurological and psychiatric conditions.
Accessibility
Support areas, collaboration rooms, and offices are centrally located for easy access to the perimeter labs. (Photo courtesy of Perkins & Will, © Adrian Velicescu Photographer.)
Natural Lighting
Laboratories are located on one side of the building to capitalize on the use of natural light and to support the building's energy saving efforts. (Photo courtesy of Perkins & Will, © Adrian Velicescu Photographer.)
Lab Equipment
The Zilkha Institute contains 70,146 sf of lab space including tissue culture rooms, cold rooms, MRI, crystallography, crystal growing, dark rooms, and sequencing. (Photo courtesy of Perkins & Will, © Adrian Velicescu Photographer.)
Lab Interior
Generous natural light fills all work spaces. Labs have access to compressed air, natural gas, vacuum, de-ionized water, CO2, liquid nitrogen, and emergency power. (Photo courtesy of Perkins & Will, © Adrian Velicescu Photographer.)

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