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2.2 acres

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Pasadena, California

Gross Floor Area
120,000 s/f

Client
California Institute of Technology

Time Frame
Planning: 1/99–
Construction: 10/00–
Completion: 7/02
Public Dedication:
  9/10/02 

Broad Center for the Biological Sciences, California Institute of Technology

Pasadena, California
Completed 2002

 

Lead Designer: James Ingo Freed

 

Biological research laboratory
 

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Broad Center is a flexible academic facility designed to accommodate virtually every type of biological research that might be undertaken during the building's lifetime, and is adaptable to constantly evolving scientific methods and technologies. In addition to generic laboratories and support spaces, the building houses four major specialized components, including an experimental MRI suite, a high-resolution X-ray diffraction facility, an electronic diffraction facility for studying complex molecular structures, and a vivarium for developmental and neurological research.

Beyond these scientific components, Broad Center houses a variety of semipublic facilities, all of which are accessed from a cross-axial circulation system that penetrates the building, inviting entry from all four sides and weaving Broad Center into its current and future context. The east-west axis deploys visitors to a café, lounges, seminar room and auditorium, while the north-south axis connects important outdoor spaces to the "Great Lawn." Conceived as a bridge as well as a destination, Broad Center occupies a gateway site at the edge of Caltech, the first of approximately ten new buildings that will form the new North Campus.

Exterior materials and massing respect the established character of the southern California school, while reflecting the varied functions housed within. Etched stainless steel wall panels clad the laboratory spaces on three sides; a travertine façade identifies non-laboratory functions on the fourth. A glazed "Light Tower" animates the center of the building with natural light.

 

Major Components

Research laboratories and support spaces plus four specialized facilities for experimental MRI, electronic diffraction, high-resolution X-ray diffraction, and vivarium; 97-seat auditorium/lecture hall; seminar room, lobby lounges, cafe, and Oak Courtyard; 3 floors above grade (62,700 s/f) + 2 floors below grade (57,300 s/f); typical floor: 24,000 s/f

 

Pei Cobb Freed & Partners services

Architectural Services; coordination with associate architect on construction documents and construction administration

 

Executive Architect

SmithGroup Inc., Santa Monica, CA

 

Structural

Ove Arup & Partners, Los Angeles, CA

 

Mechanical / Electrical

Ove Arup & Partners, Los Angeles, CA

 

Laboratory Consultant

Kornberg Associates Architects, Menlo Park, CA

 

 

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