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SELECTED LABORATORIES depicts our investigation and interest in creating laboratory environments while pushing technology to its limits. We strive to create architecture that participates in all aspects of local context and culture, as well as in the unfolding future that recognizes architecture in its unparalleled and timely significance.

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DPTHE DESIGN PARTNERSHIPSelected Laboratories

Contact: The Design Partnership 415.777.3737 info@dpsf.comOffice: 1412 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94109 www.dpsf.com

T H E D E S I G N PA R T N E R S H I P S E L E C T E D L A B O R A T O R I E S

THE DESIGN PARTNERSHIP LLP, Architects + Planners

is an architectural firm whose work is of exceptional

relevance to our times and is characterized by its sensi-

tive and resonant responses to local traditions, land-

scape and context as well as by its innovative aesthetic

and leading edge technology.

SELECTED LABORATORIES depicts our investigation

and interest in creating laboratory environments while

pushing technology to its limits. We strive to create ar-

chitecture that participates in all aspects of local con-

text and culture, as well as in the unfolding future that

recognizes architecture in its unparalleled and timely

significance.

Since its birth, now more than thirty years ago, The

Design Partnership success is due to the efforts of our

inspirational clients, distinguished consultants and our

dedicated staff who have contributed to our innovated

legacy over the years.

SELECTED LABORATORIES

VA Puget Sound Mental Health & Research

VA Palo Alto Ambulatory Care Center

VA Palo Alto Research Laboratory

UCSF Bioengineering & Tissue Research Center

UCSF Department of Pathology

UCSF Human Genetics Dry Laboratory

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

UC Merced Castle Facilities Laboratory

Genentech Bio Laboratory Facility

UCSF Connie Frank Transplant Center

Additional Laboratory Projects

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The VA Puget Sound Mental Health & Research project

is composed of four distinct projects that are linked to

Mental Health treatment and research. The projects

includes a $27.7M Seismic upgrade with careful phas-

ing of interior renovation work to existing departments.

A new $105M Mental Health Services and Research

Building (200,000gsf) and a new $36.8M Parking

Structure (1,000 stalls). The projects require extensive

coordination with VA personnel and considerable un-

derstanding of the constraints of the existing campus

facilities, utilities and operations. The Design Partner-

ship is Associate Architect on this project.

Cost: $105M Size: 200,000 sf

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Mental Health Services & Research

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Mental Health Services & Research

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The VA Palo Alto Ambulatory Care Center will provide

a broad range of outpatient services to veterans in-

cluding primary care, specialty care, The Regional Am-

putee Center, Dentistry, Eye Care, Audiology, Women’s

Clinic, Education and Conference. The building works

together with Building 7 to create a front door to cam-

pus services on the south side of the hospital. The De-

sign Partnership is Associate Architect on this project.

Cost: $212M Size: 315,500 sf

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The VA Palo Alto Research Laboratory The new re-

search animal care vivarium occupies approximately

35,000 gross square feet, provides expanded re-

search animal resources, and replaces the Building

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facility. The biomedical research laboratory compo-

nent accommodates current underserved research staff

and provides additional resources for projected new

research staff. This new facility is co-located with the

vivarium to support researchers who use animal mod-

els, reducing and possibly eliminating animal transport

across the campus. This component occupies approxi-

mately 50,000 gross square feet and replaces sub-

standard labs in a building slated for demolition, and

resources to support new research programs. The De-

sign Partnership as Associate Architect on this project.

Cost: $100M Size: 85,000 sf

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The UCSF Bioengineering & Tissue Research Center

houses a cross-disciplinary laboratory that examines

the engineering, growth and transplant of new tis-

sues. The laboratory also includes within it an atomic

force microscope, a tissue culture room, and a state-

of-the-art microsurgery. Because of the rapidly evolv-

ing nature of this field of research, the laboratory is

designed to be exceptionally flexible and adaptable

to future changes.

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The UCSF Department of Pathology’s design utilized

Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) to complete this re-

model on the 4th floor of UCSF’s Health Sciences West

Building. The new state-of-the-art laboratory accom-

modates five Principal Researchers and their 55-per-

son cancer research team in a streamlined light-filled

space, designed with contemporary colors and sleek

detailing. The use of building information modeling

(BIM) and IPD allowed for the project to be bid under

budget, and be completed ahead of schedule.

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The UCSF Human Genetics Dry Laboratory’s remodel

project on the ninth floor of the UCSF Medical Sciences

Building involved the modification of existing wet labo-

ratory space into dry labs, offices for research faculty,

associates, and open office cubicles for residents, stu-

dents and administrative staff. The project also includ-

ed upgrades to the building systems, and the rating of

an adjacent corridor.

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The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory projects

update laboratory and office spaces to meet contem-

porary standards of service, comfort, accessibility,

energy conservation and safety. The Design Partner-

ship has worked on several projects with the Lawrence

Berkeley Laboratory Projects including: 1. Building 62

Helios Laser Labs, 2. Building 62 Fire Life Safety Anal-

ysis, 3. Building 70 Laboratory Feasibility, 4. Building

50 Space Survey, 5. Building 46 Engineering Laborato-

ry Remodel, 6. Building 62 Metallurgy Laboratory Re-

model, 7. Building 62 Third Floor Laboratory Remodel,

8. Building 66 Second Floor Laboratory Remodel, 9.

Building 25A Modular Building Addition, 10. Building

74 Life Sciences and 11. Multiple Site Scoping Study.

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The UC Merced Castle Facilities Laboratory improve-

ment project involved consists of full interior demolition

and upgrade to contemporary wet lab bench and sup-

port space, and adaptation of additional space for

day to day lab use. Built in 1989, these structures were

originally used as a warehouse, office and workshop

space. The labs accommodate initial faculty in all sci-

ence disciplines while the campus is under construction,

and will continue to be used by incoming faculty as

specialty lab space as needed on a long-term basis.

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Existing 1989 Warehouse Building

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The Genentech Bio Laboratory Facility remodel turned

an existing two-story warehouse into their new corpo-

rate headquarters facility and a biotech laboratory

with support services. The design included an interior

two-story “mainstreet” which created a separation

zone between the new laboratory and the existing ad-

ministration department. A new entry lobby and con-

ference center were also added to the existing facility,

while maintaining the ongoing operations of adminis-

tration during the construction process. The use of glass

creates a feeling of transparency on the new addition,

and is a wonderful contrast to the existing warehouse

context. Dennis Sullivan designed this project prior to

joining The Design Partnership.

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The UCSF Connie Frank Transplant Center’s design rec-

ognizes the ‘gift of life” and the incredible act of gen-

erosity when one donates their sacred organ to a loved

one. The Center is located on the 7th Floor of a 1960’s

Building that incorporates extraordinary views of the

Golden Gate Bridge and Downtown San Francisco.

The Center was conceived to provide comprehensive

patient services for kidney transplant in a calm and

graceful environment.

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UCSF ACC7 Kidney Transplant Suite RemodelDate: 07/13/09

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Corridor Canopy

Consultation Desk

Concrete Arch

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Curtain Wall

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Additional Laboratory Projects

UCSF Mt. Zion Laboratory

UCSF Koret Ophthalmology Laboratory Renovation

UCSF Invitro Fertilization Laboratory

UC Davis Robbins Hall Laboratory Renovations

UCSF BSL-2 Laboratory

UCSF Genentech Hall Cagewash

UCSF MPOE is a data center in a labs building

UCSF MSB Improvements Phase 2

UCSF Moffitt/MSB Seismic Separation

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THE DESIGN PARTNERSHIPARCHITECTS + PLANNERS

Contact: The Design Partnership 415.777.3737 info@dpsf.comOffice: 1412 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94109 www.dpsf.com