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Charleston Southern University The Science Building at Charleston Southern University is expanding the University's direction in both undergraduate research and in architectural aesthetics on the Charleston, S.C., campus.
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American Family Insurance Group American Family Insurance, the 12th largest property and casualty insurance company in the United States, recently consolidated it facilities and employees onto one campus.
| | 2.2.07
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Genentech Genentech, a biotechnology research company, is looking to plan and design a building that would combine research and development in one state-of-the-art facility. The company wants the new building to differentiate them from other research companies and to help shorten the time needed to bring products to market.
| | 2.2.07
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Harley-Davidson Motor Co. The mission of the Product Development Center is to foster the collaborative development of product designs and manufacturing processes for the future success of Harley-Davidson through the integration of new technologies.
| | 2.2.07
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Chiron Corporation Chiron Corporation, a biotechnology company, as recently made the commitment to redevelop its 2.2 million-sf campus. The concept is based on the corporation's response to its urban context, and is inspired by the plan of traditional Mexican cloisters. A series of atria, patios, plazas and open spaces are organized around working spaces. The spaces, each one unique, interconnect with one another, creating a large multi-level campus of research "villages" that support communication and collaboration among employees.
| | 2.2.07
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Zymo Genetics ZymoGenetics, a subsidiary of Novo Nordisk of Denmark, is pursuing an aggressive approach to drug discovery centered on its core expertise: protein discovery and bioinformatics.
| | 2.2.07
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American College Testing Located on the site of the original 1959 facility, ACT's new 170,000-sf corporate headquarters reflects the organization's growth as the nation's largest developer and administrator of educational and career assessments. The objectives of the design were to promote interaction between groups and departments, and to enhance employees' work experience.
| | 2.2.07
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Bayer Corporation Bayer wanted to renovate a small, 12,100-sf production facility to use as a high-throughput screening lab. The goals were to create a flexible laboratory, provide for fast occupancy, and construct the facility cost-effectively. Recognizing the dynamic nature of science, the client also sought a highly modifiable laboratory.
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NASA The Space Life Sciences Laboratory (SLSL) is a 100,000-sf life sciences laboratory and administrative building located at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The facility consolidates most life sciences activities at the Kennedy Space Station in one location, and provides research areas, principal investigator offices, and technical space to support the controlled Ecological Life Support System Program, the Life Sciences Flight Experiments, and other biological laboratory efforts.
| | 2.2.07
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University of Connecticut The "UConn 2000 Initiative" was a $2-billion effort to reshape University of Connecticut campuses and return to the traditional New England image the University once enjoyed. New buildings and remodeled older buildings contributed to establishing an academic aesthetic rooted in the institution's East Coast tradition.
| | 2.2.07
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University of Wisconsin The University of Wisconsin College of Engineering wanted a new facility that would promote interdisciplinary activity. The Engineering Centers is a multi-disciplinary interactive teaching and learning facility. Functional space includes research labs and cleanrooms, offices, student shop and project spaces, and smaller presentation spaces for graduate and undergraduate students.
| | 2.2.07
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University of Wisconsin-Madison The University of Wisconsin instructional greenhouses create a striking entry to the plant sciences department and prominently front the major east/west pedestrian route through campus.
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