Levine Science Research Center

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Duke University campus
Levine Science Research Center
Use Environment, Engineering, Cognitive Neuroscience
Style Incorporates Gothic and Modern styles
Erected 1994
Location West Campus
Namesake Leon Levine
Architect Payette Associates
Size 341,000 square feet (31,700 m²)
Website School of the Environment

The Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) is a 341,000-square-foot (31,700 m²) facility on Duke University's west campus. When it was opened in 1994, the LSRC was the largest single-site interdisciplinary research facility in the U.S.. Its classrooms are shared by several departments, but the majority of its offices and laboratories are utilized by the Nicholas School of the Environment, the Pratt School of Engineering, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Developmental and the departments of Computer Science, Pharmacology and Cancer Biology and Cell and Molecular Biology.[1] The building was named for Leon Levine, the CEO of Family Dollar Stores.[2]

The $77 million LSRC
The $77 million LSRC

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  1. ^ Levine Science Research Center
  2. ^ About Pratt Facilities

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