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Architect lands more work from Stanford University.


Stanford University has selected Kornberg Associates I Architects to design its Cognitive & Neurobiological Imaging Center. Kornberg has worked for Stanford for 30 years and completed 20 projects, including the Stanford Linear Accelerator office building.

The project, slated for completion in the fall of 2010, will help house a functional magnetic resonance imaging device and magnetoencephalography unit for the Cognitive Neurobiological Imaging researchers in the Psychology Department.

The MRI facility will be located in the basement of the west wing in Jordan Hall and take up 3,200 square feet of mixed-use space, while the MEG unit will be placed in the interior space of the fourth floor and requires the construction of 1,160 square feet.

Kornberg, which has offices in San Diego, Menlo Park and Tokyo, is also working on the new three-story, 35,000-square-foot Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research building.

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