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Stem cell research in a LEED Gold-certified laboratory: User-generated architecture from Fentress Architects.

Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine in La Jolla, California by Fentress Architects.

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Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine in La Jolla, California by Fentress Architects.

Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine (SCRM) is a laboratory uniquely designed to catalyze collaboration between biomedical scientists from five neighboring institutions all working towards new breakthroughs in stem cell research. Completed in 2011, the four-story, 150,700 square foot structure is located in the center of San Diego’s biotechnology cluster and consists of junior and senior office pods, a robotics lab, café, and 150-seat auditorium. The project has been certified LEED Gold.

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