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| Looking north into basement and sub-basement. Northern half of building in background. (9/12/04) |
Northern half of the Lynch Life Sciences Building was framed first. Viewed from University Ave. (9/12/04) |
View from the garden. South end (left) has deck in place while north end (right) now has concrete floor over deck. (10/9/04) |
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| North end viewed from Mudd. Note that concrete floors have now been poured. 10/9/04 |
Steel for south section (on right) is now in place. (10/9/04) |
Cross-section of building (from south) showing sub-basement, basement, first, second and third floors. Note large vehicle still in sub-basement (arrow). (10/23/04) |
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| View of building from northwest. Steel fireproofing being applied on exterior by blue apparatus (arrow). Yellow tarp contains fireproofing applied from the interior. (10/23/04) |
North end of second and third floors seen from Mudd. Note vertical HVAC duct (red arrow) and steel fireproofing (yellow arrowheads).(11/20/04) |
Northeast corner of building seen from the garden. (11/20/04) |
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| Cross-section of building from south. Note extension of loading dock (ground level). Extension over loading dock is greenhouse floor.and ) showing loading dock (extending to basement), first, second and third floors. Note fireproofing on second floor steel (arrowheads).(11/20/04) |
Did someone mention air handling? (11/29/04) |
Richard Schultz standing in precursor of his new lab. (11/29/04) |
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| Roof awaiting additional HVAC equipment. The curved structure on the left will ultimately screen equipment from view. (11/29/04) |
North wall of building beginning to form. Note gap between retaining wall and building wall (arrows) and future site of Phase-I and Phase-II hallway connection (plywood). (12/18/04) |
Northwest face of building. 12/18/04 |
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| South end being enclosed. (12/30/04) |
Northwest face being enclosed. (12/30/04) |
Northeast corner of building.(1/28/05) |