Mark Jensen
Leadership
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech’s Krone Engineered Biosystems Building (EBB) provides 218,880 square feet of flexible interdisciplinary laboratory space for researchers collaborating in the fields of Chemical Biology, Cell Therapies and Systems Biology. The project creates a unique environment that connects people from multiple disciplines and departments to focus on specific societal problems in a holistic manner. A principal goal of the design was to foster interaction between chemists, engineers, biologists and computational scientists from two separate Colleges, the College of Engineering and the College of Science. The building was developed with a highly utilized equipment corridor securely linking vertical circulation to every laboratory and support space while allowing wide transparency into research labs. A specialized research facility is located in the building’s basement, allowing for more transparent and publicly accessible spaces to occupy the ground level. Core facility access and expansion are critical to the success of interdisciplinary bioengineering facilities and have been carefully accounted. Designed by Cooper Carry and Lake|Flato.
project scope
218,880 SF
design services
Programming + Predesign, Architecture, Experiential Graphic Design, Interior Design
Studios
CLient
Georgia Institute of Technology
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