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Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building, Photo, News, Design, Image
Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building
Key Development in San Francisco, California, USA
3 Jun 2009
Rafael Viñoly Architects completes
Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Center
UCSF facility opening marks another milestone in RVA's history of
biomedical research and healthcare design
SAN FRANCISCO - Rafael Viñoly Architects announces the completion
of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at the University
of California, San Francisco. The facility opened yesterday, June
2, 2009.
Photos : Brad Feinknopf

Designed to encourage interaction and collaboration among three different
cancer-related research programs, the five-story building mediates
the city/campus transition with two interlocking L-shaped masses above
a stone base at street level, providing approximately 162,000 gross
square feet. The facility's program includes research laboratories,
faculty offices, conference rooms, open break rooms and lounges, a
seminar room, an atrium, lobby and rooftop terraces.
The building's functional order develops around a sky-lit, multi-story
atrium located between the lab and office blocks. This open interior
space becomes the focus of the facility, providing for building circulation
and public functions. Terraced floor levels are linked by a series
of bridges and cascading stairways. Glass guardrails serve to maximize
a sense of openness.
Amenities such as break rooms and conference rooms are located around
the periphery on each floor. Rafael Viñoly Architects' design
encourages maximum interaction, integrating the atrium into all aspects
of the scientists' daily life. This increased connectivity in and
across the atrium improves flexibility in assigning lab and office
spaces, and handling expansion or contraction in various research
programs by allowing programs to conveniently spread across one or
more floors.
Laboratories feature an open, flexible bench environment. This model
is designed to serve future replanning needs, as they arise, by incorporating
custom modular laboratory bench systems with integrated utilities.
Lab and support spaces are stacked at each floor with partitions which
can be removed to reconfigure lab and support layout or adjust their
ratios. Each open lab suite has continuous exterior windows and clerestory
glazing, external sunshades for daylight control and thermal comfort,
and a light shelf and a vaulted acoustic tile ceiling to reflect sunlight
into the depth of the room.
The completed Diller Center is a notable addition to Rafael Viñoly
Architects' growing list of prominent research and healthcare design
projects throughout the United States. In recent years, the firm has
completed the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farm Research
Campus (Ashburn Virginia), the National Institutes of Health, John
Edward Porter Neuroscience Research Center (Bethesda, Maryland) ,
the UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (Los Angeles, California)
and the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine at the University of
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA). Upcoming projects include the New
Hospital Pavilion for the University of Chicago Medical Center (Chicago,
IL), The New Stanford Hospital (Stanford, CA) and the Health Science
Center at the University of Texas (San Antonio, TX).
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CGI of Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building earlier in the project:

image from Rafael Viñoly Architects 220107
San Francisco Architecture
- Selection
Congregation Beth
Sholom Synagogue
Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects

photograph : Bruce Damonte
San Francisco Synagogue
Contemporary Jewish Museum, Mission St
Studio Libeskind

photograph © Andrew McRae
Contemporary Jewish Museum San
Francisco
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Mario Botta / HOK

picture © Andrew McRae
San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art
San Francisco Museum
San Francisco Architecture Studios
Selected
Buildings by Rafael Viñoly Architects
Vdara Hotel Las Vegas
Walkie Talkie building
Brooklyn Children's
Museum
Bard College
Bronx County Hall of Justice
Brooklyn College Building

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