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Laboratories and Offices

Weill Hall offers lab space for 400 to 500 people. Researchers from the biological, computational, physical, and engineering sicences will converge in its state-of-the-art spaces.

open labs

Flexible labs encourage collaboration and make it easy to reconfigure space as needs change.

Gallery: labs and offices

Open laboratory suites run the length of entire eastern edge of the building. Unconstrained by walls that separate them or work spaces that can’t adapt to changing needs, researchers will form new partnerships and hear new ideas—sometimes by design and sometimes thanks to chance interactions.

Teams of faculty, postdoctoral students, graduate students, and undergraduates will find novel uses for the research space as projects change and emerge.

On the western edge of the building are rows of bright, airy offices for faculty and graduate students. Graduate students and faculty members neighbor one another, encouraging a high degree of collegiality. Faculty offices are large enough to accommodate informal meetings.

faculty office

Basement tunnels connect Weill Hall to Plant Sciences and Biotech.

Gallery: labs and offices

Core Strength

The building’s angular courtyards are also rooftops over the two-acre basement—an area twice as large as the building's above-ground footprint. It includes a low-vibration space built on separate floor plates for highly sensitive advanced imaging and $3 million worth of controlled environment chambers for plant research.

 

 

 

To discuss naming opportunities for Weill Hall, contact Laura Toy.

Weill Dedication, 2008