The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building

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Modern glass office building exterior reflecting clouds and sky - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
Multi-story office building illuminated at dusk with purple sky - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
Construction site with office building facade and safety signage - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
Laboratory interior with workstations and researcher at counter - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
View through glass partition into laboratory with researchers - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
Lab interior with equipment and staff walking - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco

Washington University School of Medicine is using this building to consolidate key research departments including genetics, genome sciences and systems biology, cellular imaging, internal medicine, developmental biology and radiology.

Clayco served as the construction manager for the 6-story, 215,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art research lab facility. WUSM is using this building to consolidate key research departments including genetics, genome sciences and systems biology, cellular imaging, internal medicine, developmental biology and radiology. Each department has collaborative meeting and knowledge spaces, support areas and offices. The building was designed to foster collaboration between and across the different research departments. It features cutting edge research laboratory (Wet/Dry) space with flexible team oriented labs.

Lab interior with researcher using microscope - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
Multi-story office building illuminated at dusk with purple sky - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco

Additional features include a full basement that contains lab space, a centralized freezer farm and glass wash room and the main mechanical and electrical areas. There is also a generously sized penthouse that contains the lab exhaust and additional mechanical space. It is a LEED v2009 NC Gold Building with a building skin consisting of stone and curtainwall as well as a generous green space adjacent to the newly dedicated space for food truck service created as part of this project.

Lab interior with equipment and staff walking - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
Modern glass office building exterior reflecting clouds and sky - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco
Laboratory interior with workstations and technician at counter - The Debra and George W. Couch III Biomedical Research Building - Clayco

Clayco was involved early on in the design process with the rest of the team. This early involvement allowed Clayco to maximize our ability to apply our expertise in constructability, sequencing and estimating to promote real time decision making that lead to many key building decisions that maximized scope and budget including an additional floor, an additional bay, lab convertibility and floor-to-floor heights that contained the coordinated MEP systems without excess/costly plenum space.

CLIENT

Washington University in St. Louis

LOCATION

St. Louis, Missouri

SIZE

215,000 SF

KEY FACTS

  • Architect: Christner and Goody Clancy

AWARDS

LEED V2009 NC Gold

INTEGRATED BY DESIGN