• Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

  • Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

  • Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

  • Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

  • Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

  • Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

  • Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

  • Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

    Life Sciences Building, University of Washington by Perkins+Will, Images: Kevin Scott

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2019 WAN Awards: Life Sciences Building - University of Washington

Life Sciences Building - University of Washington is an entry in the Education category at the 2019 World Architecture News Awards.

by Alison Carter 29 August 2019 2019

2019 WAN Awards:  Life Sciences Building - University of Washington is an entry in the Education category at the 2019 World Architecture News Awards.

The Department of Biology at the University of Washington sees over one third of all students enrolled at UW and is the largest STEM program in the state. In order to meet their growing demand the 207,000 SF science facility embodies Biology’s core values of scientific discovery, collaboration, active learning, and environmental sustainability. With these core values in mind, we designed a flexible, collaborative and highly sustainable building.

Large landings on the open stair and breakout spaces with soft seating near the café and adjacent offices offer collaborative zones throughout the building, fostering conversation between students, faculty, and researchers.

Flexible planning and programming allows 18 more Principal Investigators than originally planned, while enabling endless views and ample natural light through laboratories, offices, conference rooms and break spaces.

Innovative solar glass fins put science on display while generating enough electricity to light 12,400 SF of offices year round and contribute to an 81% energy reduction. Running along the southwest façade, the fins are a billboard for sustainable innovation—feeding real-time data to touchscreen dashboards in the entry lobby where students can compare the energy generated by the standard solar panels on the roof with the energy generated by the fins.

A greenhouse located just a couple steps from Seattle’s largest pedestrian thoroughfare encourages the community to engage with the University and discover the science happening within. Additionally, unique plants from the Biology courses are integrated into the cascading landscape west of the building.

To see more amazing entries from this year’s WAN Awards please click here.


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