NSU’s $100 million revolutionary Center for Collaborative Research (CCR) sits at the center of the University’s research activity, housing interdisciplinary research projects in healthcare, biotechnology, life sciences, and environmental and social sciences. The 215,000 gsf LEED gold facility is one of the largest and most advanced research facilities in Florida, housing state-of-the-art wet/dry lab research and core lab facilities for genomics, flow cytometry, cell therapy, and imaging. Critically sensitive design requirements drove strict attention to noise and vibration control; all of the dedicated learning spaces exceed ANSI minimum requirements for background noise and isolation.
Architect: ACAI & Associates, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL