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University of Oregon Opens Lewis Integrative Science Building

Published 10/25/2012

The University of Oregon opened the $65 million Lewis Integrative Science Building in October of 2012 in Eugene, Ore. The five-story facility provides 103,000 sf of interdisciplinary research, teaching, and collaboration space for the study of nanotechnology, molecular biology, neuroscience, and energy. Designed by THA Architecture and HDR with Lease Crutcher Lewis as construction manager, the building houses wet labs, dry labs, research offices, an MRI suite, an atrium, and shared core equipment areas. LEED Platinum sustainable design certification will be sought for the facility, which is part of the Lorry I. Lokey Science Complex. Construction began on the project in October of 2010.