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Stanley Hall
Facts at a glance
LOCATION
Northeast corner of campus, uphill from the Hearst Memorial Mining Building.
SIZE
11 stories (8 above ground, 3 basement levels)
285,000 gross square feet
DESIGN FEATURES
Exterior
Sierra white granite and copper used to complement nearby Beaux Arts campus buildings
Interior
33 wet laboratories and 8 computational laboratories
Space for approximately 650 faculty, students and staff members
3 auditoriums (300-seat, 120-seat and 45-seat)
Multi-media classroom with flexible space for 45 people
Shared workrooms, administrative space and faculty offices on every floor
Café to open January 2008
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
A state-of-the-art structural system of steel and concrete-composite bracing reinforces the building in the event of an earthquake.
OCCUPANTS
40 QB3 faculty affiliates representing seven departments
Specialized core research support facilities, including the Central California 900 MHz NMR facility, the Biomolecular Nanotechnology Center, the Vincent Coates Functional Genomics Center and the Keck MacroLab
Administrative offices for QB3 and the Department of Bioengineering
PROJECT TEAM
UC Berkeley Capital Projects
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects LLP
McCarthy Building Companies Inc.
COST OF REPLACEMENT PROJECT
$162.3 million, including $88.6 million in private philanthropic support and the remainder from state and other sources
IMPORTANT DATES
1952 Biochemistry and Virus Laboratory completed
1963 Building renamed Molecular Biology and Virus Laboratory
1971 Building renamed Wendell Meredith Stanley Hall
1997 Old Stanley Hall rated seismically poor
2003 Old Stanley Hall demolished
2007 Official dedication and opening of new Stanley Hall