Rendering
by BSA Design
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- Architect/Engineer:
BSA LifeStructures
- IU
Project Architect: Rich Thompson
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- GSF:
254,000 SF
- ASF:
138,473 SF
- Estimated
Occupancy Date: Spring 2009
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Construction
Photos
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2006. All rights reserved. Indiana University School of Medicine Office of Facility Planning & Operations |
The
Research III building will be located
between the Cancer Research Institute
and Research II, on Walnut Street. The new building will be connected to both of these laboratory research buildings
at each common floor level, to create
a seamless flow from one building to
another. The building will contain approximately 254,000 gross square feet. The building will be red brick, limestone and glass to be consistent and complimentary with the current architecture on Walnut Street and through the research campus
leading down Middle Drive.
The
primary purpose of this facility is to
house scientific discovery that can lead
to innovative and life-saving therapies,
especially in cancer treatment. The building is designed to promote collaboration among principal investigators
and faculty researchers in multiple disciplines
and to increase application of basic
research to patient care, so called translational
research. Programs located in this facility will include Cancer, Neuroscience and Immunobiology.
The
building will incorporate research laboratories
and laboratory support areas including
instrumentation rooms, tissue culture
rooms, and specialized testing rooms. The building will include a BSL3 Research Lab Suite, Vector Production Suite
and a Cell Repository/DNA Serum Bank.
The
building will also support administrative
space with an auditorium and shared conferencing
facilities. Eventually 90 new faculty members are expected to be recruited as a result of
the construction of Research III.
-University
Architects Office (UAO) |