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TRADELINE MAY 2013 International Conference on Research Facilities Flexibility and Adaptability: How They Affect Design, Systems and Cost Research Facilities Design Leslie Ashor, AIA, LEED AP, Laboratory Consultant Paul Lemestre, PE, LEED AP, Director of Engineering
Flexibility and Adaptability: vary by Research Focus different for each Project included in overall Building Plan and Infrastructure
THE TRADELINE THREE
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Defining Flexibility and Adaptability Building Considerations Laboratory Configuration Systems and Infrastructure
DEFINING FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY
Flexibility: Same space for several kinds of research Ability to accommodate change with minimal expense & disruption Reconfiguration options
Adaptability: Could be changed to accommodate various research functions Ability to accommodate change with moderate expense & disruption MEP infrastructure, structure, building elements already in place
BUILDING CONSIDERATIONS
Structural Grid Structural System Floor to Floor Height Location of Circulation Placement of Building Core Functions Planning for Future Reconfiguration
LABORATORY CONFIGURATION
Lab / Lab Support Ratio Area/Researcher Lab / Lab Support Relationship
LABORATORY CONFIGURATION
Greater Flexibility
Faster Installation
Higher Product Cost
Greater Efficiency of Storage
Greater Reliance on Field Installation
SYSTEMS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Process cooling water loops Labs 21/I2SL Energy savings Single use water savings
SYSTEMS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Lab Electrical panels & energy usage metering
SYSTEMS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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LEVEL 3 Fume Hoods: 14 Max Hoods: 20
LEVEL 4 Fume Hoods: 0 Max Hoods: 8
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