| Rafael Viñoly Architects - Translational Research Center at Penn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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| Wednesday, 11 May 2011 06:19 |
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Rafael Viñoly Architects have just announced the completion of The Translational Research Center at Penn. This first expansion phase in an overall master plan for Penn Medicine that includes both the University of Pennsylvania Health System and the University’s School of Medicine, the Translational Research Center builds on the original Perelman Center while simultaneously preserving its urban character and laying the groundwork for future development. As a translational facility, the new building unites research and clinical functions under one roof to allow the practices of scientific investigation and patient care to inform one another through close proximity. All photographs ⓒ Brad Feinknopf.
The basement of the Translational Research Center houses the existing Roberts Proton Therapy Center, designed by Tsoi Kobus and Associates, and for which Rafael Viñoly Architects performed limited design services, above which three floors expand the clinical spaces of the original Perelman Center. Separated from the clinical floors by an interstitial mechanical level, seven stories of laboratory research spaces constitute the facility’s new programming and include two vivarium levels.
In order to prevent noise and movement from disturbing the animals and to make service access easier, the design elevates the vivarium floors above the proton facility and the three floors that extend the clinical spaces of the original Perelman Center building, separating animal research from the lower public zones by an interstitial mechanical level on the fifth floor.
All photographs ⓒ Brad Feinknopf.
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