International Security Programs Building (Dekker/Perich/Sabatini 2002)
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Located just outside of the Sandia National Laboratory / Kirkland Airforce Base east gate at 10600 Research Road, Albuquerque, NM.
67,000 SF 3-story commercial office building on a 4.12 acre site.
Stucco EIFS exterior on steel frame and metal stud Type II (1-hr) construction. Design/build. Construction cost at $6.2M (shell & TI) .
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| International Security Programs Building Front Entrance |
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Originally conceived as a speculative office building within the budding Sandia Science & Technology Park, CMC (Cooperative Monitoring Center) quickly came on board to occupy and drive the overall scope and design of the entire building. The CMC / International Programs Building provides a neutral meeting ground for government representatives to meet with military and policy experts of foreign governments as well as providing a working environment to further develop technology in aiding the non proliferation of global nuclear weapons and materials. The building consists of light labs, a museum, conference center, offices, display area.
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| International Security Programs Building |
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Client/Owner: Amelang Partners Inc out of Houston, TX Tenant: CMC International Security Programs for Sandia National Labs for the DoE.
I designed this in collaboration with and directly under the supervision of Chris Gunning at D/P/S. I was fortunate enough to be able to see this project all the way through from schematic design on through to the final certificate of occupancy and ribbon cutting ceremony. I filled all roles on this project, sometimes guiding a small team of 1 other production assistant in times of need. After completing the CDs, I lead the CA effort under the direct supervision of a CA specialist.
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| IPB Preliminary Marketing Rendering (3D Studio Max) |
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