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Reports from October 2005

Science Center

Hamilton College
Hamilton College's recently completed 205,000-gsf Science Center brings together five science departments from three separate buildings into one unified complex, increasing the opportunity for interdisciplinary study. The original 40,000-gsf science building, built in 1924, was fully renovated, the 1960s addition was demolished, and a new addition of 165,000 gsf was built.
 10.19.05



Life Sciences Centre

University of British Columbia Properties Trust
The UBC Life Sciences Research Centre provides 556,000 sf of teaching and research facilities for the study of life sciences as well as medical student training at the university. The facility focuses on research including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, medical genetics, and bio-informatics. The new building houses the UBC School of Medicine; the research facility, Life Sciences Institute; the Centre for Blood Research; and the Centre for Disease Modeling.
 10.18.05



Pediatrics Clinic and Research Building

Emory University, Woodruff Health Science Center
The new 155,000-gsf, $39-million Pediatrics Center on the campus of Emory University co-locates clinical and laboratory/research functions in a single facility, directly adjacent to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Egleston Hospital. This adjacency and the resulting collaboration will now allow the University to attract the best and brightest staff and faculty to its renowned pediatrics department. The access to shared facilities and faculty between research, clinical trials, treatment, and patient care functions will have a profound impact on the lives of patients.
 10.5.05



The Biodesign Institute Building A

Arizona State University
The completion of Building A of Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute is the first step towards the University's goal of becoming a leading research center in the growing and converging fields of biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, agriculture, environmental science, electronics, materials science, computing, and engineering.
 10.5.05



Irving Cancer Research Center

Columbia University
Recently completed, the Irving Cancer Research Center is Phase II of the Audubon Research and Technology Park master plan. The Center adds approximately 320,000 sf of space to the Park and includes molecular oncology and bio-informatics research laboratories, clinical laboratories, a breast screening facility, vivariums, below-grade parking and potential street-level retail.
 10.1.05



Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center

Northwestern University
Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center is the focal point of the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science's initiatives in design education. The facility provides resources for interdisciplinary, undergraduate engineering education. The building's program supports a wide range of undergraduate design efforts, from the first year's integrated design curriculum, to more specialized senior projects and annual competition entries.
 10.1.05



Robert H. Lurie Medical Center

Northwestern University
Northwestern University has completed a new research building on the downtown Chicago campus of its renowned medical school. The new building contains three major research centers: the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Center for Genetic Medicine, and the Institute for Bioengineering and Nanoscience in Advanced Medicine.
 10.1.05



Complex for Engineering and Biological Sciences

Western Kentucky University
The Complex for Engineering and Biological Sciences at Western Kentucky University will do more than just provide students with hands-on learning and research opportunities. Its engineering graduates help to stimulate the economy by remaining in the area and filling engineering jobs with local manufacturers.
 10.1.05



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