Life Sciences Building
Marlene Imirzian & Associates Architects
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Alternative Title
Life Science Building
Date
2007-2010Description
Raking view of wing of L-shaped west wall, covered with copper cladding and screening, facing a small courtyard; Part of Paradise Valley Community College; the building is home to lab spaces for biology, anatomy and physiology biotechnology, classroom and administrative space. The rain-collector roof incorporates subterranean retention tanks. The building also adds collaborative and meeting spaces for the whole campus through the east facade portico. Structural steel columns support a wide roof canopy that accommodates a series of indoor/outdoor "pods" made of perforated steel. The pods, which are equipped with power and blackboards and are cooled by large overhead fans, serve as collaborative spaces for students and overlook a swath of desert slated to become a campus green. The pedestrian bridge runs underneath the canopy, between the building and the pods, reinforcing the idea of the project as a kind of public porch. Source: Marlene Imirzian & Associates Architects; http://www.imirzian-architects.com/ (accessed 5/3/2013)
Type of Work
classroom; school (building); research laboratorySubject
architecture, contemporary (1960 to present), Education, Sustainable buildings, Xeriscaping, Twenty-first century, Minimal
Rights
Rights Statement
Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only