Project team:JPE Design Studio in association with Capital Architecture & Henn Architekten Square metres:3700m² Location:South Australia, Thebarton, West Thebarton Road Type of development:Commercial Completion date:Completed August 2008 Located within the Thebarton Science Precinct, the BioSA Incubator is a multi-tenanted building providing ‘cutting edge’ laboratory facilities & office accommodation to individual ‘early stage’ companies. It has attracted a diverse range […]
August 21st, 2008
Project team:
JPE Design Studio in association with Capital Architecture & Henn Architekten
Square metres:
3700m²
Location:
South Australia, Thebarton, West Thebarton Road
Type of development:
Commercial
Completion date:
Completed August 2008
Located within the Thebarton Science Precinct, the BioSA Incubator is a multi-tenanted building providing ‘cutting edge’ laboratory facilities & office accommodation to individual ‘early stage’ companies.
It has attracted a diverse range of local, national & international life science companies by offering development services & specialised research equipment to accelerate company growth.
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