Biological Pharmaceutical Complex Building, Research facility at University of Kentucky, United States
The Biological Pharmaceutical Complex Building is a five-story facility at the University of Kentucky designed for laboratory work and classroom instruction. The structure integrates research areas and learning spaces under one roof to create a unified academic environment.
The University of Kentucky secured funding in the early 2000s to build this modern research facility for pharmacy education and research. The project grew from the need to bring pharmaceutical research and clinical training closer together.
The building houses the College of Pharmacy research programs, bringing together faculty members from ten different structures into one central location.
The building has large lecture halls for lectures and multiple small rooms for group work and practical training sessions. The facilities support both large-format lectures and intensive small group learning activities.
A pedestrian bridge over South Limestone Street connects the building to the university's medical center. This connection allows students to move quickly between laboratory work and clinical practice.
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