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A selection of the projects I worked on in collaboration while working at CUH2A, now HDR, Inc.

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Jorge L. Ramirez Collective Works

CJ CheiljedangIntegrated Research & Development CenterGwanggyo New City, Gyeonggi-doSouth Korea

CJ CheiljedangIntegrated Research & Development CenterGwanggyo New City, Gyeonggi-doSouth Korea

CJ’s Integrated Research & Development Center is located in Gwanggyo New City, approximately 30 Km. south of Seoul.

The underlying premise for the CJ Integrated Research & Development Center is rooted in understanding the work-life community; where the community and its relationship to the individual, institution and the city is paramount; where the collective is stronger than the single entity; and where the space created is more meaningful than an object or surface.

The new CJ headquarters facility is derived from the architectural interpretation of CJ’s vision. Encapsulating diverse components that merges the best practices with the newest trends and technologies into a singular expression captures a physical understanding of the “Only One”.

CJ CheiljedangIntegrated Research & Development CenterGwanggyo New City, Gyeonggi-doSouth Korea

The site is surrounded at the north & east by a green belt of native forest. An active downtown composed of residential and commercial uses dominates the south and west views from the site.

Views out from the CJ site allow a visual connection to the surrounding community, inspiring healthy living from the recreational fields near by, and offer appreciation of the hills in the distance .

Currently, an abrupt cliff face becomes the physical backdrop to the site. This presented both a challenge and an opportunity to utilize the southern exposure while embracing the heavy topography to the north.

CJ CheiljedangIntegrated Research & Development CenterGwanggyo New City, Gyeonggi-doSouth Korea

Ground Level.

1 Entry

2 Reception

3 Visitor Waiting

4 Conference Center

5 Seminar

6 Auditorium

7 Product Display

8 Cyber Cafe

16 Open Laboratory

17 Lab Support

19 Open Office

23 Open to below

25 Loading

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CJ CheiljedangIntegrated Research & Development CenterGwanggyo New City, Gyeonggi-doSouth Korea

Typical Floor Plan - Levels 3-9

7 Product Display

16 Open Laboratory

17 Lab Support

18 Pilot

19 Open Office

20 Product Display / Branding

21 Conference

22 Casual Meeting

23 Open to below

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CJ CheiljedangIntegrated Research & Development CenterGwanggyo New City, Gyeonggi-doSouth Korea

South Elevation

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University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterSouth Campus ResearchBuilding No. 4Houston, Texas

Pathways towards Cancer Cure

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterSouth Campus ResearchBuilding No. 4Houston, Texas

The new South Campus Research Building No 4 is a 210,000 GSF project that is at the forefront of Translational Medicine, offering less invasive and more attractive therapeutic options for cancer patients.

Design and construction of this facility was complicated by the placement of the attatchment of the facility to the Center for Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research (CABIR) also under concurrent construction and a tunnel connection to the University of Texas Vivarium facility accross the street.

CABIR

South Campus Research

Building 4

Vivarium

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterSouth Campus ResearchBuilding No. 4Houston, Texas

Entrance Level

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterSouth Campus ResearchBuilding No. 4Houston, Texas

Typical Level

Researchers work alongside clinicians to carefully monitor and adjust treatments to minimize discomfort for the cancer patient and to effectively halt the progression of disease.

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University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterSouth Campus ResearchBuilding No. 4Houston, Texas

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University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterSouth Campus ResearchBuilding No. 4Houston, Texas

Project Details

Contract DeliveryMethod: CM-at-Risk

Final Construction Cost: $ 72.6 Million

Final Project Size: 210.000 SF

Construction Type: New

Design Start/Finish Dates:Start: 03/2007Finish: 04/2008

Construction Noticeto Proceed: 04/2008

Construction SubstantialCompletion: 12/2010

Professional Services: Full A/E/P

Consultants: E&C Engineers, Courtney Harper + Partners, Rolf Jensen & Associates, Rogers Moore, Walter P. Moore, Shen Milsom & Wilke, Busby & Associates

South East Perspective Rendering

South East Photography

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterZayed Building for Personalized Cancer CareHouston, Texas

newgenerations

socialinteraction

laboratorywarehouse

concept program collaborationgeometry

knowledge exchange

emerging tools + technology

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterZayed Building for Personalized Cancer CareHouston, Texas

Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Building for Personalized Cancer Care is a 610,000 GSF project that is redefining research facilities throughout MD Anderson Cancer Center.

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterZayed Building for Personalized Cancer CareHouston, Texas

Ground Level

Initially to house the Institute for Personalized Medicine and the Pancreatic Cancer Center; the facility is being designed to accomodate the move by MD Anderson away from a departmental research structure to an Interdisciplinary Structure of Programs, Centers, and Institutes.

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterZayed Building for Personalized Cancer CareHouston, Texas

Typical Level

The floors are vertically integrated allowing a high degree of interaction between floors.

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterZayed Building for Personalized Cancer CareHouston, Texas

The facility design will feature a collaborative Center Core that brings all Scientists on a floor together.

Center Core Area

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterZayed Building for Personalized Cancer CareHouston, Texas

Laboratory:Solar mitigation is possible through thermal buffers at personnel corridor and support laboratories.

Office:Solar mitigation is possible through vertical and horizontal sun shades.

University of TexasMD Anderson Cancer CenterZayed Building for Personalized Cancer CareHouston, Texas

Project Details

Cost: $ 140 Million

Size: 610,000 SF - 56,608 m2

Responsibilty: Full A/E/P Services.

Components: Amenity and Collaborative spaces, biology, chemistry, genomics and informatics, laboratories, and office spaces.

Completion Date: November, 2014

Model

North West Perspective

North West Perspective

Jorge L. Ramirez

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