Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup

Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Exterior Photography
© Randall Howard

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  • Project Executive: Bonnie Khang-Keating
  • Principal In Charge: Sandro Bressi
  • Project Manager: Kimberly Kilgour
  • Design Principal: Francisco Owens
  • Lead Interior Designer: Kayoung Yu
  • Project Architect: Cathy Pack, Mark Zajdzinski, Robert Crawford
  • Leed Specialist: Harshana Thimmanna
  • Lead Lab Planner: Alex Munoz
  • Lighting Designer: Matt Alleman
  • Building Technology Specialist: Andrew Dunlap
  • Client: California Institute of Technology
  • General Contractor: Hensel Phelps
  • Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing: Affiliated Engineers
  • Data: The Sextant Group
  • Wind: CPP
  • City: Pasadena
  • Country: United States
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Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Exterior Photography
© Randall Howard

Text description provided by the architects. At the Chen Neuroscience Research Building’s center is a space called the 'Nucleus'. It visually connects all Principal Investigator offices, formal and informal meeting spaces. A skylight lined with glass tiles bathes the space in light from above with a softly shimmering glow. This space stands in contrast to the systematic order of the laboratories through a fluid and organic expression. The Nucleus' emotional intent is to inspire and reflect the moment of a scientific breakthrough. Like a clearing in the forest that gives one a sense of discovery, the Nucleus aspires to bring the research groups together around their central purpose of understanding our human mind.

Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Mark Zajdzinski

Mimicking the helix linking pieces of DNA, the entrance lobby reveals a serpentine stair that meanders up into the building’s nucleus and central gathering space. This journey is not linear and the arrival at the Nucleus is unexpected. Transparency and order are the guiding concepts for the laboratories. Glass walls and doors ensure natural light and ease of movement between computational work and environmentally controlled research space.

Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade, Glass, Chair
© Randall Howard

Equipment and systems are thoughtfully organized and unified through a warm color palette with accents of color that act as coded elements to ease wayfinding. These gestures come together with the intent of bringing a softer, more human touch to spaces dedicated to hard science. Working collaboratively with the stakeholders and research teams, we worked organically through the discovery process, and like putting puzzle pieces together, created an organized system of circulation paths, focus spaces, open offices, and lab space that maximize flexibility and bring daylight into the deepest part of the core building.

Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Interior Photography, Table, Chair, Windows
© Ian Allen

This organized system of serendipitous circulation and collaborative spaces intentionally set out to create a collision of cross-scientific research group collaboration. Using design as a means to foster and promote these spontaneous interactions, it was critical to ensure these public areas were warm and inviting.

Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Interior Photography, Table, Chair
© Ian Allen
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Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Interior Photography
© Ian Allen

With an integrative design specifically designed to foster learning and interaction among the world’s top neuroscientists, the Chen Neuroscience Research Building brings researchers one step closer to unlocking the great mysteries of the brain. This project’s strong architectural vision and planning to foster collaboration and serendipitous interaction, the new Chen Neuroscience Research Building is an exploration of open connected spaces filled with natural daylight and views. The result is a place to focus, postulate, imagine and conduct the rigorous discourse necessary to unravel the foundations of the human mind and propel science forward as we better understand the capacity and intricacies of the brain.

Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Ian Allen

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Cite: "Caltech Chen Neuroscience Research Building / SmithGroup" 11 Feb 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/976568/caltech-chen-neuroscience-research-building-smithgroup> ISSN 0719-8884

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