Mission Bay, Calif.
University of California, San Francisco's Board of Regents approved plans for the second and third buildings at its new Mission Bay campus. The $58 million Campus Community Center, designed by Legoretta Arquitectos in Mexico City, is a 158,000-gsf structure that will serve as the hub of UCSF services for students, faculty, staff, and the general public. MBT Architecture of San Francisco will work with Legorreta on the facility. The Developmental Biology and Genetics Building will be designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates of New Haven, Conn. The $88 million, 170,000-gsf research building will house human genetics, neuroscience, and molecular, cell and developmental biology programs. Flad & Associates will work with Pelli on the project.