New Orleans, LA
Developed on a former brownfield site on Canal Street, this 65,500-square-foot biotech laboratory serves as an incubator facility in the revitalized downtown bio-medical district of New Orleans. The design serves to connect the history of Canal Street with the emerging technology of the biosciences while respecting both the scale and fabric of its unique urban context. A 3,000 square foot interior courtyard is visible from the Canal Street side through the Center’s transparent glass façade. The building’s glazing is protected by sunscreens to limit energy costs, create more comfortable daylighting for its occupants, and provide storm protection. Interior public amenities include a flexible 100-person conferencing center with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment; a 2,000 square foot retail/food service area open to Canal Street; and an interior atrium facing an outdoor courtyard, with public break areas and outdoor balconies at each floor level. The building has been designed to meet LEED Gold certification standards, a first for a laboratory building in the City of New Orleans.
Status: Built
Location: New Orleans, LA, US
Firm Role: Architect of Record
Additional Credits: nbbj, Associate Architect