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Restoration or New: Effective Options for Laboratory Facilities Can a research facility's goals be best met through renovation, restoration or new construction? Analysis of three recent laboratory projects at the University of Chicago suggests that when the existing facility's condition and architecture meet certain criteria, gut renovation can cost less, maintain program and schedule, and meet the standards of world-class principal investigators. The presentation contrasts a new interdisciplinary science center, a '70s mid-rise lab, and a restored turn-of-the century lab. |
![]() This knowledge resource from SCUP is a concurrent session presented at the Society's thirty-eighth annual, international conference and Expo, SCUP38, in Miami Beach, FL (USA), in July of 2003. Audiocassettes and MP3's (on CD's) of these and other SCUP38 sessions are available for purchase here. |
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