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University of Oregon Breaks Ground on Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact
The University of Oregon broke ground in March of 2018 on the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact in Eugene. Designed by Ennead Architects and Bora Architects, the first phase of construction will include a $225 million, 160,000-sf facility providing interdisciplinary laboratories for biomedical research, collaboration areas, and public spaces. Completion is expected in early 2020.
Pfizer’s Dalian Pharmaceutical Factory Attains LEED-NC Platinum
Pfizer’s pharmaceutical factory in Dalian, China, has attained LEED-NC Platinum sustainable design certification. The project, which involved a 140,000-sf expansion to accommodate an aseptic workshop for cephalosporin products, began construction in 2014 and reached completion in April of 2017. As the chosen strategic partner for the project, Johnson Controls was involved throughout the design and construction process and provided building controls systems and lifecycle green building certification consulting services.
UT Health San Antonio Breaks Ground on Barshop Institute for Longevity & Aging Studies
University of Texas Health San Antonio broke ground in October of 2017 on the $70 million Barshop Institute for Longevity & Aging Studies. Promoting the integration of research with clinical care, the project will accelerate the translation of medical discoveries into new therapies for patient treatment. Designed by Alamo Architects, the three-story, 108,000-sf building will provide open research labs, lab support, administrative and faculty offices, and a vivarium.
University of California, Santa Barbara Opens BioEngineering Building
The University of California, Santa Barbara opened the $86 million BioEngineering Building in October of 2017. Designed by Moore Ruble Yudell Architects to promote cross-disciplinary collaboration, the three-story, 45,000-sf facility provides 17,200 sf of open lab space, a 100-seat auditorium, an atrium, and offices for faculty, graduate students, and administrative staff.
Mayo Clinic and United Therapeutics Build Lung Center
Mayo Clinic is partnering with United Therapeutics to build a $41 million lung restoration center in Jacksonville, Fla. Located on Mayo’s Southside campus, the three-story, 75,000-sf facility will support the optimization of lungs destined for transplantation, as well as providing offices, conference rooms, and biomedical research space. Whiting-Turner will begin construction on the project in late 2017 with occupancy expected in spring of 2019.