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September 15, 2008
The Seattle Science Foundation’s $2.8 million research and training center on the Swedish Medical Center’s Providence campus was completed last year.
The 16,600-square-foot tenant improvement project, on the sixth floor of the 98-year-old James Tower Life Sciences Building, includes a 60-seat teleconference center, conference rooms, business center and library, dining area, changing area and sterilization room.
An eight-station “bio skills” lab was designed to offer a realistic operating room environment for surgical training. An audiovisual control room has virtual medical simulation equipment to train physicians on new procedures.
Client: Seattle Science Foundation, Seattle
Building owner: Sabey Corp., Seattle
Architect: CollinsWoerman, Seattle
General contractor: Sabey Construction, Seattle
Structural engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers, Seattle
Electrical engineer: VECA Electric & Communications, Seattle
Mechanical engineer: McKinstry Co., Seattle
Technology consultants: Pacific Northwest Gigapop, Seattle;
University of Washington Computing and Communication, Seattle
Do you have photos of recent projects? Share them with DJC readers. Send high-resolution images and information to lisa.lannigan@djc.com.
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