West Campus science center slated

An artist’s rendering of the proposed Multidisciplinary Research
Building, which, if approved, would be built southwest of Foley Hall
on KU’s West Campus. The structure would house up to 180 researchers
and faculty. Contributed/Cannon Design
If approved, KU plans to build the Multidisciplinary Research Building
In the continuing effort to attract world-class scientists and provide
critical space for specialized research in life sciences and other
fields, KU plans to construct a $40 million, three-story, 106,000-square-foot
research center on West Campus.
The center, informally called the Multidisciplinary Research Building,
will be built southwest of Foley Hall and will be home to up to 180 researchers
and faculty, said James Modig, director of KU’s design and construction
management office.
Construction should be completed by December 2005.
The state and the regents must approve construction of the center, but
building it will not require the use of state funds. The center will
be financed entirely through bonds issued by the Kansas Development Finance
Authority and funded by the KU Center for Research, a nonprofit foundation
designed to facilitate and increase research on the Lawrence campus.
“
Our main goals are to attract top researchers to KU and stimulate new
areas of endeavor through multidisciplinary interactions,” said
George Wilson, associate vice provost for research.
The center will have space for laboratories, workrooms and offices,
meeting and conference rooms, and equipment and research support spaces.
The
center will be used by engineering, chemistry, biology, geology and
other natural-science disciplines. The center will feature “clean rooms”—labs
that meet certain environmental standards for conducting specialized
research.
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