





PROJECT INFORMATION
Phase 1: Renovation of Existing Lab Space, New Vivarium Installation
8,000 SF | Completed: 2019
Phase 2: Renovations to Create Additional Lab Space
4,000 SF | Completed 2020
Phase 3: Genetics Wing Lab Renovation
4,500 SF | Completed 2022
VIP Services
Project Team
Architect: VIP Architectural Associates
Construction Manager: VIP Structures
MEP Engineer: IPD Engineering
The Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI) studies rare cardiovascular diseases, including disciplines from hypertrophy, heart failure, and congenital heart disease. VIP’s team of architects, engineers, and builders has been working with the MMRI to modernize and expand their three-story, 60-year-old masonry building to support their growth and vision.
This three-phase project adds a vivarium to support MMRI’s existing cardiovascular research program, new advanced research laboratories for interdisciplinary and translational state-of-the-art medical research, and a renovation of the Genetics Lab Wing. The engineering design also accommodates significant research equipment with reinforced floors and steel beams to support the weight and a sizeable exterior opening to crane in the expansive equipment.
MMRI’s modernization enables their diversification into other research fields, such as diabetes, obesity, autoimmune diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer, and improves their existing cardiovascular research program.
In addition, the newly renovated facility supports the Institute’s vision and aids in the recruitment of highly talented medical research scientists to the region. MMRI is committed to providing education and training to scientists, clinical researchers, and students who will perpetuate and extend the fight against disease worldwide.