Georgia Institute of Technology rendering of its planned
218,000-square-foot Engineered BioSystems Building
ATLANTA (May 22, 2013) — Cooper Carry, the internationally
recognized design firm, continues to grow its Science + Technology practice,
delivering facilities that promote discovery and enhance the connection between
scientists, business leaders and collaborators.
Mark Jensen |
The group has completed a total of 28 projects and has six
under construction, totaling more than two million square feet of R&D space
for clients throughout the Southeast.
“As technology
continues to advance, so do the innovative designs our Science and Technology
team creates,” says Mark Jensen, principal of Cooper Carry’s
Science + Technology specialty practice
group. “The state-of-the-art facilities we design are inspiring and adaptable,
and fuel the kind of interaction that encourages the pursuit of new ideas.”
Recently, the group
was selected by the Georgia Institute of Technology as architect of
record for the 218,000-square-foot Engineered BioSystems Building (EBB).
The $100 million project, located on the university’s campus in Atlanta, will
bring the College of Science and College of Engineering together for collaborative
bio-engineering research. Lake Flato is the design architect for the project
and McCarthy Building Group is the general contractor. Completion is slated for
2014.
Georgia Tech campus |
The Engineered
BioSystems Building is the first phase of a four-phase expansion for Georgia
Tech’s bioscience research department. The building advances Georgia Tech’s
commitment to sustainability through the implementation of several eco-friendly
design features, and was designed to meet LEED Gold standards.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Hadley Creekmuir
The Wilbert Group
O: 404.343.4080
C: 404.556.0010
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