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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2000. Laboratory Design, Construction, and Renovation: Participants, Process, and Product. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9799.
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APPENDIX C
Committee Meetings

First Meeting, February 10–11, 1998

Presentations

Introduction of committee members and staff

Introduction to the National Research Council (NRC)

NRC expectations of its study committees

Discussion of Balance and Composition of the Committee

Discussion of Individual Bias and Conflict

Study Planning

  • Scope of study

  • Objectives of study

  • Study approach Role of the staff

Discussion of laboratory planning and construction considerations

  • Role of the user

  • Role of the architect

Continuation of planning and construction considerations

  • Regulatory considerations

  • Stakeholder considerations

Identification of major issues in laboratory design/construction/renovation

Presentation and discussion of related studies

Rassa Davoodpour, National Institutes of Health

Jeanne L. Narum, Project Kaleidoscope

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2000. Laboratory Design, Construction, and Renovation: Participants, Process, and Product. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9799.
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Second Meeting, April 13–15, 1998

Presentations

An Architect's View of the Laboratory Design Process

Todd S. Phillips, American Institute of Architects

Leo A. Phelan, Veterans Administration

An Administrator's View of Laboratory Design

Robert E. Burnett, University of Virginia

Presentation by the Princeton University Project Team

Allen Sinisgalli, associate provost; Gary H. Ireland, scientific construction; George J. Barker, building manager; Martin F. Semmelhack, scientist; Robert Schaeffner, architect (Payette Associates); Keith W. Stanisee, project management (Barr & Barr)

Presentation by Users—I

David J. Goldsmith, Emory University

Stephen L. Brenner, DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Company

Steven W. Baldwin, Duke University

Presentation by Users—II

K. Peter Walter, University of California at San Francisco

Presentation by Users—III

Malcolm F. Nichol, University of California at Los Angeles

Frederick D. Lewis, Northwestern University

M. Tom Thomas, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Leonard D. Spicer, Duke University

Presentation by Design Professionals—I

P. Richard Rittelmann, Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates

David Harris, National Institute of Building Sciences

Presentation by Design Professionals—II

Victor Cardona, Smith Group

Michael Somin, Earl Walls Associates

Presentation by Regulatory and Code Agencies

Eric R. Rosenbaum, Hughes Associates, Inc.

James Pecht, U.S. Access Board

Patricia Weggel-Laane, Environmental Protection Agency

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2000. Laboratory Design, Construction, and Renovation: Participants, Process, and Product. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9799.
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Third Meeting, June 16–17, 1998

Presentations

Review 19911 Workshop: Scope and Study Plan

Review of earlier meetings

  • 1st meeting

  • 2nd meeting

Review of outline

  • Comparison with scope

  • Adequacy

Substantive discussion of report

  • Introduction

  • Discussion of participants

  • Discussion of Environmental Health and Safety issues

  • Discussion of sociology

  • Discussion of costs

  • Discussion of design alternatives

  • Discussion of strategy

  • Discussion of community relations

  • Discussion of resources

  • Summary of report contents

  • Discussion of writing assignments

Fourth Meeting, August 31, 1998 – September 1, 1998

Committee Deliberations

Fifth Meeting, November 4–6, 1998

Committee Deliberations

Sixth Meeting, January 28–29, 1999

Committee Deliberations

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Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology Workshop on Design, Construction, and Renovation of Laboratories, June 28–29, 1991, Washington, D.C.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2000. Laboratory Design, Construction, and Renovation: Participants, Process, and Product. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9799.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2000. Laboratory Design, Construction, and Renovation: Participants, Process, and Product. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9799.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2000. Laboratory Design, Construction, and Renovation: Participants, Process, and Product. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9799.
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