NASA Human Health & Performance Laboratory (Building 21)
NASA Human Health & Performance Laboratory (Building 21)
Supporting Human Exploration in Deep Space
This laboratory facility is the new home for the Johnson Space Center Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences Division, the primary agency organization focused on enhancing astronaut health and performance while mitigating the human system risks associated with spaceflight. The building efficiently consolidates and replaces multiple aging and obsolete facilities at JSC into an integrated design to enhance collaboration and innovation among scientists, clinicians and engineers. The design reflects NASA’s investment in human exploration of deep space. The building’s layout supports efficiency and flexibility of laboratory functions and their adjacent offices with communal, support and staff amenities that enhance the well-being of its occupants.
Key features include:
- The three-story building’s site placement at an angle to both the street and the square grid of the JSC campus optimizes solar orientation and marks a bold departure from the existing campus as do the building’s high-tech functional forms, exterior materials, colors and textures.
- The long windowless outside wall of the high-bay features a pattern of contrasting glossy and flat black stone designed to mimic a DNA sequence. The exterior landscape design features evoke the celestial geometry of the solar system and the dynamic movement of the planets and moons orbiting around the sun.
- The south wing houses two levels of bioanalytical laboratories, while the north wing houses flexible high-bay laboratories for human performance evaluations.
- A two-story structure with administrative and collaborative spaces featuring controlled natural daylight connects the two wings.
- Centralized corridors for utility operations and functions do not detract from valuable laboratory spaces to assure that scientific and mission operations protocols are not compromised.
- Designed to achieve a LEED Silver Certification per the USGBC, the building incorporates many innovative technological, sustainable and energy-efficient features.