Bay Facility

Colorado State University

The Bay Facility is an animal holding space that accommodates a variety of species including rodents, rabbits, felines, canines, and livestock. Procedure space adjacent to holding rooms provide space for minimally invasive procedures. The program is aligned with the research programs primarily at the Veterinary Medical Complex including the Flint Animal Cancer Center, the Center for Companion Animal Health, the C. Wayne McIlwraith Translational Medicine Institute, the Equine Orthopedic Research Center, and the Preclinical Surgical Research Laboratory.

 

Fort Collins, CO

SIMILAR PROJECTS

Athletic and Recreation Complex

Wayne State College

Renovation and addition project including a 122,252 square foot new athletic and recreation air-supported structure, and 70,650 square foot of recreation space upgrades as well as locker room and office upgrades.

 

Wayne, NE

Rendering provided by RDG Planning and Design

Westbrook Music Hall

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Construction of a new music building that will create a gateway at the southwest corner of campus and become an important path to downtown. It will have modern acoustic features and will be able to accommodate student growth.

 

Lincoln, NE

Rendering provided by Sinclair Hille Architects & BNIM Architects

Chiropteran Research Facility

Colorado State University

New construction of a 14,000 square foot stand-alone bat vivarium and research facility, designed as an extension of Colorado State University’s Center for Vector-Borne Infection Diseases. The state-of-the-art facility incorporates advanced environmental and biosafety controls to support the successful breeding and rearing of bats, crucial for research and scientific advancement.

The building features structural masonry construction with comprehensive thermal and moisture protection systems, ensuring a controlled environment tailored to the unique needs of its inhabitants. The innovative design includes an open-caging concept for animal housing, promoting optimal habitat conditions and facilitating research activities. This specialized facility will serve as a key resource for advancing knowledge in vector-borne disease studies.

Fort Collins, CO