Last modified: Friday, January 28, 2005
IU Trustees vote for second life sciences building, housing complex
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The Indiana University Board of Trustees voted in favor of two new building projects today, including a life sciences research building in Bloomington.
The five-story Multidisciplinary Science Building Phase II, or MSB II, will provide approximately 65,000 square feet of much-needed space to IU Bloomington neuroscientists, biogeochemists, environmental scientists and other researchers whose work crosses the boundaries separating scientific fields. Flad & Associates of Madison, Wis., designed MSB phases II and I (Simon Hall, now under construction). The Indiana General Assembly has promised to offset $31.9 million of MSB II's $42.4 million expected cost.
"The positive impact of this new space will be felt immediately by Indiana University faculty and staff," said IU Vice President for Research and Information Technology Michael A. McRobbie.
McRobbie commissioned a study last year that demonstrated an "urgent need" for more than 1 million square feet of new research space at IU Bloomington.
Like MSB I, the as-yet-unnamed MSB II will incorporate local materials, such as limestone and slate. MSB II will form a courtyard with the Psychology Building, the Kelley School of Business Graduate & Executive Education Center, and the Fee Lane parking garage. To make way for pedestrian paths, N. Walnut Grove Street will no longer be open to vehicular traffic between E. 10th Street and E. 11th Street. MSB II will be built where the Service Building now stands, so tree loss will be minimal.
Also getting the trustees' nod is a 400,000-square-foot (gross), 783-bed student housing and teaching complex that will replace IUB's Ashton Hall and other buildings near the corner of E. 10th and N. Union streets. The new complex will consist of nine apartment buildings and a six-story, mixed-use commons that can be used for professional conferences during the summer. The commons building will have lecture halls, conference rooms, housing administration offices, a DVD rental shop, a convenience store and, on the top floors, apartments, lounges and study rooms. The complex was designed by RATIO Architects Inc. of Indianapolis. No stranger to IUB, RATIO designed the IU Foundation and Radio & Television Services buildings.
To speak with IU Architect Robert Meadows and for general information about the two Bloomington projects, please contact David Bricker at 812-856-9035 or brickerd@indiana.edu. To speak with Michael McRobbie, please contact Karen Adams at 812-856-5596 or kadams@indiana.edu.
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High resolution images of Multidisciplinary Science Building Phase II:
https://newsinfo.iu.edu/asset/page/normal/632.html
https://newsinfo.iu.edu/asset/page/normal/633.html
https://newsinfo.iu.edu/asset/page/normal/634.html
High resolution images of Student Housing (Ashton replacement):
https://newsinfo.iu.edu/asset/page/normal/635.html
https://newsinfo.iu.edu/asset/page/normal/636.html
https://newsinfo.iu.edu/asset/page/normal/637.html