Building the Science Building
ºÙºÙÊÓƵ’s Science Building is a new facility encompassing more than 365,000 square feet and 10 floors of laboratory space dedicated to research, including wet laboratory space, core facilities, a new vivarium, conference spaces, and public amenities in an expansive, integrated environment. Positioned at 30th Street and the FDR Service Road, just south of the Joan and Joel Smilow Research Center, the Science Building is the centerpiece of ºÙºÙÊÓƵ’s transformation at the southernmost end of the main campus, and provides a prominent new gateway to research and education on campus.
Like other major components of the campus transformation, the new Science Building expands upon ºÙºÙÊÓƵ’s existing strengths—in this case, advanced biomedical research.
The building’s design helps strategically integrate research facilities and services so that investigators, students, faculty, and clinicians can work more efficiently and collaboratively. Its laboratory floors are designed to be open, efficient, flexible, and easily adaptable with cutting-edge, shared equipment to accommodate advances in research over time.
The expansive new Science Building also enables to accommodate new recruits and projected growth in funded research.
It is also a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certified building, designed with sustainability in mind. Learn more about how the Science Building reduces its environmental impacts through design and operations.