Harvard University Sherman Fairchild Renovation
Location
Cambridge, MA / United States
Completed
2011
Total Square Footage
107,866 GSF
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
Stem Cell, Regenerative Biology, FACS/Flow Cytometry, Histology, Zebrafish, Research Labs
LEED STATUS
LEED-CI 3 Platinum Certified
In 2009, Payette was retained to plan, program and design the comprehensive renovation of a 100,000 SF research building constructed in 1978. Following an assessment of the existing envelope, mechanical and electrical systems, it was decided to renew both the programmatic space and the infrastructure needed to support new programs. We focused on strategies which placed these spaces adjacent to the exterior envelope where they could benefit from natural light and views outside. This discovery, among others, led to the development of a radically different laboratory floor organization than what had existed previously. It was also highly prototypical for this science.
Employing a number of progressive design strategies to meet aggressive energy targets and reduce water use, this comprehensive renovation achieved LEED-CI 3 Platinum Certification in March 2012; it has achieved the highest number of LEED-CI points (95) achieved by any LEED-CI lab project in the world to date.
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