Biochem Phase II

Biochemistry Phase II

This interdisciplinary research and teaching facility brings undergraduates, graduate students, and staff together from the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences - Department of Biochemistry, and the Medical School - Department of Biomolecular Chemistry. There will be 20 research laboratories, as well as teaching auditoriums, classrooms, instructional labs and administrative offices.

Project                259,500 Gross Square Feet
   
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Research laboratories and offices
 
    • Core facilities
         Animal facility
         X-ray crystallography
         Microscopy suite
         Chemical synthesis
 
   • Instructional facilities
         Lecture / seminar
         Classroom / discussion
         Computer laboratory
         Instructional laboratory

    • Administrative offices

New Construction                     146,500 gsf
Historical Renovation                 89,500 gsf
1985 Building Renovation          23,500 gsf

 
Biochemistry Phase II
(Courtesy of Flad Architects)

 
Biochem 2011 viewed from Henry Mall

 Artist rendering of the new Biochemistry tower as it will look from Henry Mall. The 1912 Biochemistry building is
on the lower left and Ag Journalism the lower right.  (Courtesy of Flad Architects)

Biochem 2011 Southwest corner groundview

 Artist rendering of a ground level view of the southwest corner of the new Biochemistry tower. (Courtesy of Flad Architects)


 A corner of the Biochemistry Addition is shown on the left, with the bridge connecting the 1985 tower. On the right is a corner of the 1937 building with branches of the Elm tree.


Biochem 2011 Southwest corner elevated view

 Artist rendering of an elevated view of the southwest corner of the new Biochemistry tower. (Courtesy of Flad Architects)


 A corner of the Biochemistry Addition is shown on the left. The 1937 building is seen on the right with the Elm tree in the center of the image.



Artist Scheme of Biochem Phase II 
  (Courtesy of Flad Architects)


 

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