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STELLENBOSH UNIVERSITY BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FACILITY
Architects, Roelof Rabe Architects,
received a brief from the client, Stellen-
bosch University, to take their existing,
ageing Biomedical Research Facility at
their Tygerberg Faculty of Medicine and
Health Sciences, redo and revamp the
existing building, doubling the size from
±14,500m² to ±30,000m², and turn it into
one world class research facility. The work
was to be carried out whilst the various
research departments and laboratories
carried on functioning.
The parameters within which the
architects had to develop the design
principles were very clear and rigid.
Sustainability is not purely a buzz word in
this project. Due to the type of work taking
place inside, including a Biosafety Level
laboratory sustainable design had to be
taken to the next level.
This project has taken growth up to
2030 into account and with technology
changing so fast, an ideal grid was
developed to enable one environment to
grow into another environment’s space
with very little impact. In other words a grid
that would be the same for laboratories and
offices. For instance, Bio Informatics is a
fast growing sector in Biomedical Science
and is computer driven. It is therefore
possible that laboratory work benches
could be turned into computer workstations
in future.
Older institutional buildings never really
allowed for collaboration spaces except
for formal meeting spaces. They normally
have huge, empty corridors. International
research showed that scientists need
spaces to meet spontaneously and even
write on a wall if they have to, to share
information. The architects hope to bring
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life to the corridors by creating collaboration
spaces throughout the building.
To comply to sustainability goals, it was
important to centralise as many functions
as possible. Many of these functions
are currently fragmented throughout the
building. Centralising the functions meant
centralising the services. This includes
chemical stores, breakout spaces, meeting
facilities and a state of the art Biorepository.
In fact, the aim is to achieve a design
Greenstar rating of four.
Needless to say the definition between
public and private in a facility like this is
extremely important. Stringent access
control ensures clear separation between
public lecture facilities and specialised labs
for instance, where contamination of the
experiments could set the experiment
process back for years.
Context in this project brought another
layer to the complex brief. The architects
had to add in a new building to a fairly old,
institutional environment. After completion
the existing building and the additional new
building must function as one.
Client: Stellenbosch University
Architect: Roelof Rabe Architects
Principal Agent and Project
Manager: GladAfrica
Quantity Surveyor: HKQS
Industrial Engineer: LTS Health
Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic,
Fire: NAKO Triocon
Structural, Civil, Wet Services: Ekcon
Acoustic Consultant: SRL
Health & Safety: ComPrac
Landscape Architects: Terra
Main Contractor: WBHO Construction
3D Render: Render Rebels
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