Adaptable Architecture in a Regenerative Medicine Facility
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2013
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North Dakota State University
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The proposed regenerative medicine facility, in downtown Rochester, MN is the platform for investigating how a building can adapt with the expansion of human knowledge. The realization of adaptability in architecture can provide an increase in the lifespan of a building. Numerous benefits are achieved in this architectural process, which include a lessening of a building’s environmental impact, client profitability, and the facilitation of continual knowledge growth. The design provides space for explorative and collaborative research into growing human organs and tissues.
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Medical laboratories., Research institutes., Regenerative medicine., Sustainable buildings., Sustainable architecture., Sustainable design., Mayo Clinic., Rochester (Minn.), Minnesota.