SHRIRAM CENTER
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology, Higher education
location
Stanford, California
PARTNERS
Bora Architects, CAS, Whiting Turner
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Nestled within Stanford’s sprawling campus is the Shriram Center for Bioengineering & Chemical Engineering, a state-of-the-art facility that spans 210,000 GSF. With its architectural designs by Bora, meticulous laboratory planning by CAS, and careful construction by Whiting-Turner, this center stands as a testament to modern engineering and design. H2I Group provided the lab space with Hamilton fume hoods, modular casework and bamboo casework. As students and faculty work within, the Shriram Center not only serves as a hub for learning but also as a model for how design, sustainability, and functionality can coexist to fuel innovation.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Modular Casework
- Fume Hoods
- Bamboo Casework
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