Almost three years after breaking ground, the Chemistry Building’s new addition opened its doors at the beginning of September — just in time for fall quarter. This expansion and renovation of the building marks an exciting step forward for the Department of Chemistry, equipping it with modern, multidisciplinary and collaborative lab and work spaces to facilitate cutting-edge research and valuable experiences for students.
The next campus housing expansion will introduce a new residence hall in the Segundo area, capable of accommodating 400-600 students, located between Primero Grove and the Regan complex.
The recently purchased building in San Diego is undergoing renovations to establish a veterinary clinic that upholds the high standards of care associated with our nation's number-one-ranked UC Davis Veterinary Medicine.
The Equine Performance and Rehabilitation Center project creates a hub for maintaining the health and fitness of performance and recreational horses, including an accessible teaching pavilion.
Just for the fun of it, we wondered what would it take to renovate your house into a campus facility? Let’s suppose this facility is located on campus and you request that we renovate the living room into a classroom, the kitchen into a lab, and the bedroom into an office. Let’s take a walk through your house to see what we will need to do.
UC Davis Design and Construction management provides increasingly complex facilities under shortening timelines and proliferating code and regulatory requirements. Underpinning our efforts to meet these challenges, we continue to hear the same question echoed by our governing boards, administration and customers: “Why does is cost so much?"
The fourth floor of the Teaching and Learning Complex will host 12,000 square feet of open offices that will support undergraduate education. To facilitate this missions, revisions will be made to the fourth floor of the TLC to best support occupants.
Constructed in 2008, the Advanced Materials Research Laboratory now serves as the home of the UC Davis Coffee Center, the world’s first academic research and teaching facility entirely dedicated to the study of coffee.
The renovation of 14,000 square feet of the College of Biological Sciences’ lab space on the northwest side of the first floor of Briggs Hall will increase the utilization of laboratory space, providing a more open lab configuration.
How does the universe work? Interior renovations of the Physical Sciences Library’s second and third floors will facilitate the answer to this, and other questions, by creating innovative collaboration spaces.