| This project, partially funded by the National Institute
of Health, involved renovating an entire floor of an
existing high-rise research tower at the University
of California, San Francisco. The program consists of
research space for five principal investigators, including
open lab space, tissue culture rooms, "hot" rooms for
radioactive work, an environmental cold room, a microarray
facility, a computer room, microscope imaging stations,
and office and support spaces.
BlakeDrucker Architects assisted in providing documentation
required for the NIH grant application, which was approved.
This project was completed in April, 2004, on time and
on budget.
Client: U.C. Regents
Contact: Richard Later
Construction Budget: $4,000,000
Rendering: David Cherry Photography: Jane Lidz
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