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OCII finds UCSF—s Block 36 cancer building conforms with design standards; commissioners raise questions about glazing and lighting

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure · February 21, 2017
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The commission approved staff—s finding that UCSF—s proposed precision cancer medicine building conforms with the previously agreed memorandum of understanding and design standards. UCSF described program elements (exam rooms, infusion stations, imaging, radiation) and design goals; commissioners asked about glazing, evening illumination and neighborhood coordination.

The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure voted unanimously on Feb. 21 to find that the proposed design for the University of California, San Francisco—s precision cancer medicine building on Mission Bay Block 36 substantially conforms to the design standards in the amended and restated memorandum of understanding between OCII and UCSF.

Michelle de Guzman, OCII development specialist for Mission Bay, summarized the MOU and design standards and said staff met with UCSF five times during the review. "Staff finds that the design conforms with the design standards as…

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