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Renovation
The centre wanted to alter the interior of its existing medical
laboratories to accommodate a new genome sequencing laboratory.
The project, which entailed the renovation of 9,000 sq. ft. of
laboratory space, incorporated a phased approach to ensure all
programs remained functional throughout construction. Parkin
began by creating a temporary laboratory space to allow early
start-up for the new centre. The new facility features an open,
wet laboratory area that was specifically designed to maximize
flexibility for the research scientists. Design elements include
a customized modular furniture system of tables, reagent shelving
and mobile under-the-table storage units.
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Location
Vancouver, British Columbia
Area
9,000 sq. ft.
Construction Cost
$1.6 million
Completion Date
2000
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