Research Building: Planning and Design - Hardcover

Neil Appleton

 
9789881566478: Research Building: Planning and Design

Synopsis

In the global research marketplace large 'new' research institutes have become critical mass 'attractors' for the very best scientists. This book looks in depth at the stages of development in Research Buildings alongside current issues, trends and requirements in planning laboratories. Many recent examples are highlighted including The Sainsbury Laboratory in Cambridge and the CH Waddington Building in Edinburgh.

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From the Back Cover

Research building is a very comprehensive architectural structure, and it must meet requirements on aspects of functional area, technical equipment, economic cost and law, etc. They represent innovative means of production - that is why the design of research building is always changing.

According to the recent changes in the field of scientific research, the challenges faced by research architecture are how to make the high-tech equipments merged into the environment of better communication and how to integrate the institution itself into the atmosphere of communication and interaction through design. The former strictly functional organisation is bound to be replaced by the beneficial communication cycle.

This book presents to us that technical improvements are not necessarily the key point to the design of great research buildings. The best research buildings position the researchers as the most creative agents in the process of scientific experiments. The building is not a machine which the scientists manipulate but a tooth at the macroscopic level. Meanwhile it is also a cultural construction with collaborative cohesion and imaginative creation.

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