Engineering support areas separate each of the five laboratory floors. The interstitial design will allow building services to be installed and modified without interruption of research activities on floors above and below.
Additional faculty and graduate student offices are also located on these intermediate levels, connected to the main lab floors by connecting stairs located in interaction spaces on each floor.
In addition to laboratories and offices, the building houses support spaces which include a 6,000-square-foot vivarium, a BL-3 lab, glass wash, irradiators, and laboratory services.
Located on the northwest corner of Broadway and Orleans, East Baltimore Johns Hopkins Medical Campus
Research Programs
Cancer biology, including molecular genetics and molecular virology
Immunology/Hematopoeisis, including leukemia and lymphoma
Urological Oncology
Gastrointestinal Cancer
Solid Tumor Research, including those of the breast, lung, head and neck, and brain
Experimental Therapeutics
Cancer Prevention and Control
Hematologic Malignancies
Pediatric Oncology
Architects and Engineers
HDR Architecture Inc. in association with Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership
RMF Engineering
Construction
Clark/Smoot Joint Venture, a collaborative effort of the Clark Construction Group, Inc. and the Sherman R. Smoot Corp.
COST: $59 million
This project was funded by a variety of sources including the state of Maryland, private donations, the National Cancer Institute, and others.