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Project Feature: Neurocrine Aperture Campus

  • Alex Mathers
  • Apr 30
  • 1 min read

The Neurocrine Aperture Campus, located in San Diego, California, serves as the new headquarters for Neurocrine Biosciences, a leading life sciences company specializing in treatments for neurological, neuroendocrine, and neuropsychiatric disorders. This state-of-the-art campus is designed to foster innovation and collaboration, supporting the company's mission to develop life-changing therapies.​

 

The Aperture Del Mar campus integrates modern architectural styles with functional spaces to promote connectivity and creativity. The campus features flexible, Class-A tech-forward workspaces, seamless indoor-outdoor integration, and expansive outdoor spaces, including an event lawn, walking paths, and an amphitheater. The design emphasizes sustainability and adaptability, aligning with the dynamic needs of life science and technology firms.​

 

The development comprises five buildings, with Phase 1 and Phase 2 totaling 535,000 square feet. Also, a 13,000-square-foot fitness center to accommodate the campus employees. The campus also features a six-story parking structure which can accommodate over 1,200 vehicles. Ultimately, the campus is designed to support an active California lifestyle, with other features like outdoor garden lounges, collaborative outdoor spaces, and access to over 4,000 acres of running, biking, and hiking trails. Additionally, the campus is conveniently located near public spaces, shopping, and dining options, enhancing the overall work-life experience for its occupants.

GMC Cx provided commissioning services on Fume Hoods (over 100 of them!), Plumbing, HVAC & Controls, Electrical, Irrigation and Solvent Delivery Systems & Controls and Cold Rooms. The Neurocrine Aperture Campus exemplifies a forward-thinking approach to life sciences development, combining cutting-edge design, advanced construction techniques, and comprehensive amenities to create a conducive environment for scientific discovery and innovation.

 
 
 

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