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Brown University Faced with limited opportunities for expansion on campus, Brown University turned to nearby commercial properties to solve a pressing need and to create their first off-campus facility for their growing life sciences research program.
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Clark University A new science quadrangle expands this traditional urban campus, creating a distinct image and providing for future growth. Three planned buildings define this significant open space, extend an important campus axis, and lead new development across a previous campus boundary. In addition, this project ensures continued science strength at this historic research university, where Robert Goddard invented modern rockets and Sigmund Freud made his one and only U.S. appearance.
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University of Central Florida The University of Central Florida (UCF) recently opened its new $8 million Health Center.
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University of Texas, San Antonio The new, $84-million Biotechnology, Sciences and Engineering Building (BSEB) is a flagship research facility that has become a campus gateway located prominently at the southern edge of the University of Texas at San Antonio's "1604" main campus. The 216,000-sf, five-story atrium building fosters interdisciplinary research and collaboration among various sciences and engineering programs. It is designed to house research and teaching laboratories for life sciences and chemistry; laboratory spaces for civil and electrical engineering; a 9,000-sf vivarium; and offices for graduate students, faculty, department heads, and the deans of both science and engineering.
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University of Michigan The Computer Science and Engineering building accommodates faculty offices, research labs, and teaching spaces on the North Campus of the University of Michigan. The building is set into a slope that serves to link the upper level at the north of the site with the lower level some 30 feet below. Two classrooms, a computer lab, and a range of building services are set into the slope, sheltered by the earth, which acts as a thermal governor, reducing the demand on mechanical systems to moderate temperature. In addition, setting portions of the building into the slope reduces the mass of the building on the site. A series of terraced courtyards soften the slope, providing landscaped gardens. A brise-soliel ‘grid' on the exterior walls, along with an associated glass shade, substantially reduce the solar energy striking the building, thereby reducing the demand for cooling.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) The Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory provides an identity and recognition for the National Center for Infectious Diseases that reflects the values and importance of their mission. Scientists working in this new facility support the CDC's Bioterrorism Program, the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, the Special Pathogens Branch, the Division of AIDS, STD and TB Laboratory Research, and the Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases.
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