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Mugar Lab // Boston, MA Size: 4,260 sf // Architect: Goody Clancy & Associates, Inc. Northeastern University

The Mugar Life Sciences Building, one of the oldest science buildings on campus, was constructed in 1941. Its 136,321 GSF is fully occupied and spread over four stories plus a basement. The building contains research and administrative space for the College of Science, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, College of Engineering, the Division of Animal Laboratory and Medicine, and Provost-managed core facilities. The Mugar Lab Renovation East project’s footprint is approximately 4,260 square feet on portions of two floors. The renovated project spaces were a mix of wet and dry spaces, including—but not limited to— laboratory spaces, lab support spaces, write-up/student seating spaces, and storage spaces. Most of the spaces required gut-level renovations. The end users of the renovated spaces are existing research programs engaged in biology, biochemistry, or bioengineering-type work at the Biosafety Level (BSL) 2 or 1 level.

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