Bard, Rao + Athanas Consulting Engineers

Research and Pharmaceutical Project Experience

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, Boston, Massachusetts Karp Family Research LaboratoriesCHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, Boston, Massachusetts
Karp Family Research Laboratories. 296,000 SF facility for technologically advanced laboratory space, a 40,000 SF animal facility, support services and conference space. The building houses scientific and clinical investigations in a variety of research areas including cardiology, oncology, neurology, neonatology, orthopedics and genetics. The project also involved the construction of a 300-car underground parking garage.

MAX PLANCK FLORIDA INSTITUTE, Palm Beach County, Florida Research BuildingMAX PLANCK FLORIDA INSTITUTE, Palm Beach County, Florida
Research Building. 100,000 SF research building on the Florida Atlantic University Campus. The facility will house biochemistry and bio-physics labs, Vivarium, bio-imaging core facility, and specialized lab support such as an MRI facility, BSL-3 labs and Laser Optical Microscopy. In addition, the project will include administrative offices, a cafeteria and research library facilities. Pursuing LEED Silver Certification.

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Massachusetts New Research BuildingHARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Massachusetts
New Research Building. 530,000 SF facility provides collaborative research space for biomedical research teams representing a variety of institutions. Building is split between a 4-story low-rise and 10-story high-rise tower, all of which is connected to the existing 300,000 SF Harvard Institutes of Medicine (also designed by BR+A). Facility includes a 40,000 SF vivarium, an auditorium, conference center and café, as well as a 550-car underground parking structure. 2005 BSA Honor Award for Design.

GENZYME, Framingham, Massachusetts 49 New York Avenue Science BuildingGENZYME, Framingham, Massachusetts
49 New York Avenue Science Building. 180,000 SF, 6-story, state-of-the-art energy efficient research and development facility. Key energy design components for the project include daylighting controls at the perimeter to reduce lighting levels; occupancy sensors to turn off lights and VaV boxes in private offices; high performance / low flow fume hoods; radiant floor heating at the perimeter; glycol heat recovery system; and lighting levels below energy code requirements. In addition, the facility was designed to meets Labs 21 Certification requirements. The project also includes a 28,000 SF Central Utilities Building providing service to the new Science Building, as well as steam, chilled water and compressed air to a number of other Genzyme properties on New York Avenue. LEED Gold Certification.

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