Weill Neurosciences Building University of California
San Francisco
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology, Higher Education
location
San Francisco, California
PARTNERS
Smithgroup, DPR
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Weill Neurosciences building is a world-class neuroscience research facility for the UC San Francisco (UCSF) Mission Bay campus. The 282,000-square-foot facility is home to top clinicians researching disorders such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s disease. The H2I Group team was brought on as an early design-assist partner to help design custom products, provide detailed cost analysis with each design phase, and participate in design and pull planning meetings. This facility has won multiple awards, including the 2022 SEFA Lab of the Year Award.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Bedco Table Systems
- Bedco High-Performance Fume Hoods
- Bedco Casework
- Custom End Panels
- Epoxy Countertops and Sinks
- Engineering Support
AWARD WINNING DESIGN
The Weill Neurosciences Building has been recognized with multiple awards for its exceptional laboratory space. The awards below represent H2I Group and its partners commitment to excellence in scientific research and innovation.
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