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Washington Public Health Laboratory: PHL Addition
Shoreline, Washington
ROLE: architecture
SCOPE OF WORK: facility design, project management and construction administration
STATUS: construction scheduled for spring 2011
CONSTRUCTION COSTS: estimated $6.1 million
DESIGN TEAM:
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Johnson|Southerland (architect) |
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CUH2A, Atlanta (lab/MEP) |
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Springline Design (civil engineer) |
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MA Wright, LLC (structural engineer) |
CLIENT: Washington State Department of Public Health
Acting as Associate and Design Architect, Johnson|Southerland teamed up with the Miller|Hull Partnership for this 10,000 square foot addition to the existing Public Health Laboratory in Shoreline, Washington. The new lab facility provides space for central accessioning and receiving of all samples for the lab as well as space for TB, Bacteriology, Virology and Unknown testing and analysis.
In a previous project for the Public Health Department, Steve Southerland, acting as Principal-in-Charge for the Miller|Hull Partnership, provided design and project management for a 12,000 square foot Newborn Screening wing completed in the summer of 2000. |