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The Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery is a public-private biomedical research partnership that is located on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. It consists of two institutions: the privately funded Morgridge Institute for Research, and the publicly funded Wisconsin Institute for Discovery. Both institutes opened in 2010. The publicly funded institute is headed by David Krakauer, and the privately funded institute is led by chief executive officer Brad Schwartz. Both institutes are housed in the same facility, which also serves as a town center, providing several small and large meeting and collaboration areas and variety of dining options. This town center design is based on the philosophies presented in the Wisconsin Idea. Above the town center on the ground floor, the building has three floors of modular, non-traditional research and lab space, designed to promote collaboration amongst researchers.〔 The building is also designed using green techniques, and is expected to use 50% less energy and water than the next most recent research building on the UW–Madison campus.〔 ==Building Design Information== * Size: 330,000 square feet * Cost: $213 million * Architect, Design Architect, and Laboratory Planner: Ballinger, Philladelphia, PA * Associate Architect/Interior Designer: Uihlein Wilson Architects, Milwaukee, WI * MEP Engineer: Affiliated Engineers Inc., Madison, WI * Landscape Architect: Olin Partnership, Philadelphia, PA * Structural and Civil Engineer: Graef, Anhalt, Schloemer & Assoc. Inc., Madison, WI * Construction Manager: J.H. Findorff & Sons Inc., Madison, WI, and M.A. Mortensen Co., Brookfield, WI 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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