UC Riverside - Multidisciplinary Research Building
Riverside, CA
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PROJECT LEADER
COMPLETION DATE
April 9, 2019
CLIENT
Smith Group
PROJECT TYPE
Higher Education

The Multidisciplinary Research Building 1 (MRB1) is a new laboratory integrated into the University’s strategy for strengthening both research and teaching capabilities. The building includes wet labs and research space, a vivarium, offices, classrooms, assembly areas, exterior terraces, and a 4-story atrium. tk1sc used Pyrosim/FDS as well as pathfinder in order to design the mechanical smoke exhaust system for the atrium. The 141,000 square foot facility was designed to achieve LEED Platinum, and meet UCR’s goals to expand their interdisciplinary academic research capabilities.

Working with the design-build team of Hensel Phelps with SmithGroupJJR, we provided code consulting services for UC Riverside’s new Multidisciplinary Research Building 1. The MRB1 provides bio-safety level 2 (BSL2) wet research labs, dry labs, core lab support facilities, vivarium, faculty and academic support. The 141,000 sq ft facility is designed to achieve LEED Platinum, and meet UCR’s goals to expand their interdisciplinary academic research capabilities.

PROJECT TEAM:
Ray Swartz
Ted Edelmann
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PROJECT LEADER
COMPLETION DATE
April 9, 2019
CLIENT
Smith Group
PROJECT TYPE
Higher Education

The Multidisciplinary Research Building 1 (MRB1) is a new laboratory integrated into the University’s strategy for strengthening both research and teaching capabilities. The building includes wet labs and research space, a vivarium, offices, classrooms, assembly areas, exterior terraces, and a 4-story atrium. tk1sc used Pyrosim/FDS as well as pathfinder in order to design the mechanical smoke exhaust system for the atrium. The 141,000 square foot facility was designed to achieve LEED Platinum, and meet UCR’s goals to expand their interdisciplinary academic research capabilities.

Working with the design-build team of Hensel Phelps with SmithGroupJJR, we provided code consulting services for UC Riverside’s new Multidisciplinary Research Building 1. The MRB1 provides bio-safety level 2 (BSL2) wet research labs, dry labs, core lab support facilities, vivarium, faculty and academic support. The 141,000 sq ft facility is designed to achieve LEED Platinum, and meet UCR’s goals to expand their interdisciplinary academic research capabilities.

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UC Riverside - Multidisciplinary Research Building
Riverside, CA
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UC Riverside - Multidisciplinary Research Building
PROJECT LEADER
COMPLETION DATE
April 9, 2019
CLIENT
Smith Group
PROJECT TYPE
Higher Education

The Multidisciplinary Research Building 1 (MRB1) is a new laboratory integrated into the University’s strategy for strengthening both research and teaching capabilities. The building includes wet labs and research space, a vivarium, offices, classrooms, assembly areas, exterior terraces, and a 4-story atrium. tk1sc used Pyrosim/FDS as well as pathfinder in order to design the mechanical smoke exhaust system for the atrium. The 141,000 square foot facility was designed to achieve LEED Platinum, and meet UCR’s goals to expand their interdisciplinary academic research capabilities.

Working with the design-build team of Hensel Phelps with SmithGroupJJR, we provided code consulting services for UC Riverside’s new Multidisciplinary Research Building 1. The MRB1 provides bio-safety level 2 (BSL2) wet research labs, dry labs, core lab support facilities, vivarium, faculty and academic support. The 141,000 sq ft facility is designed to achieve LEED Platinum, and meet UCR’s goals to expand their interdisciplinary academic research capabilities.

PROJECT TEAM:
Ray Swartz
Ted Edelmann
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