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Cleveland State University
Science & Research Center
Cleveland, Ohio




           
                        

The building is a major faculty and research center for the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Gross Anatomy and Psychology.  The Science Research Building is a 140,000 sq. ft. facility designed to physically join three adjacent structures, substantially improving the circulation routes for students.  This allows an easier and more effective interdisciplinary interaction among science programs. The building contains:


Offices for faculty, graduate assistants and research staff, classrooms, library, computer center, seminar rooms, laboratories, animal surgery suite, animal housing, radioisotope storage, radioactive storage, computer connection to the Cleveland Clinic faculty lounges and student lounge.


Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Gross Anatomy and Psychology.  


The SRC is a  major pedestrian circulation passage connecting the Main Classroom Building, Science I, Stilwell Hall, and the Chester Building.  The north side includes the vehicle entrances for two levels of underground parking, storage structures, and service areas.  The south side is oriented to Euclid Avenue with an inviting plaza for student activities, enormous mounds of earth and plant material, and a sculpture by faculty.

Completed: 1981

Cost: $14,000,000

Size: 140,000 square feet