KWK Architects designs new mass Spectrometry Center at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
St. Louis, MO – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis took another step toward transforming its education spaces to meet its modern vision with the recent completion of a new Mass Spectrometry Center designed by KWK Architects.
Constructed on the fourth floor of the Medical School’s 4444 Forest Park Ave. building and adjacent to the McDonnel Genome Institute (MGI) and Informatics Institute, the new Mass Spectrometry Center features 8,000 square feet for new instruments, sample preparation, computational analysis and training of medical students, post doctorates and fellows. Mass Spectrometry is an analytical laboratory technique used to separate the components of a sample by their mass and electrical charge.
Higher education design experts KWK Architects worked with the university’s Faculty Design Committee and engineering team to design this new space, which includes:
- An open instrument lab for up to 20 mass spectrometers
- Expansion space for an additional four mass spectrometers
- Wet lab bench space for sample prep. (approx. 1,700 sq. ft.)
- Three private offices for on-site staff
- Six technology spaces
- Sixteen touchdown spaces for visiting users
- Collaboration/kitchenette space
- A large conference room with two huddle rooms
- A lactation room
KWK designers specified sustainable materials for the renovation that would provide long-term durability and low maintenance. Casework, flooring and ceiling products with high-recycled content and low VOC emissions, along with zero VOC paint were specified to create a sustainable project.
Construction on the project was completed in fall of 2021. The design/construction team included SSC Engineering, Interface Construction, National Electric, C&R Mechanical, Kams Mechanical and Dynamic Controls.
In 2015, Washington University School of Medicine hired KWK Architects to develop a phase one-campus plan https://outlook.wustl.edu/building-connections/. The Building Connections plan included vital mission areas, such as Medical Education, led by KWK Principal Eric Neuner. KWK facilitated a detailed review of the Medical Education Program with key leaders of the Medical School.
Since the master plan’s completion in 2015, KWK has worked on over 50 design and study projects on the School of Medicine Campus. These include projects outlined in the master plan and additional enabling projects that have helped support campus growth and recruitment activities. Recently completed projects were the final phase of the 2015 Phase One Education Renovation Plan.
About KWK Architects
Founded in 2013 by five architects with a combined 120 years of higher education knowledge and experience, KWK Architects partners with colleges and universities across the United States to create innovative and inspiring places that enhance campus life. Areas of expertise include student housing, dining, and academic and science/technology spaces. KWK Architects has completed more than $1 billion in construction-valued projects since its founding and currently employs a growing staff of 15 at its headquarters in St. Louis, MO. For more information about KWK Architects, visit www.kwkarchitects.com or contact the Director of Marketing Cindy Hausler at cindyh@kwkarchitects.com.
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