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[[File:UAB Research building postcard.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Early 1960s postcard view]]
[[Image:Lyons Harrison Research Building.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Building in March 2010.]]
The '''Lyons Harrison Research Building''' is a 121-foot tall, 92,000 square foot research facility at 701 [[19th Street South]], part of the [[UAB Medical Center]]. The building adjoins and connects to the [[Zeigler Medical Research Building]] and the [[Dentistry Building]]. A six-story wing spans over [[7th Avenue South]] connecting to the [[Jefferson Tower]]. The later [[Research Bridge]] connects the [[Veterans Administration Medical Center]] to the Lyons Harrison Research Building over 19th Street.
The '''Lyons Harrison Research Building''' is a 121-foot tall, 92,000 square foot research facility at 701 [[19th Street South]], part of the [[UAB Medical Center]]. The building adjoins and connects to the [[Zeigler Medical Research Building]] and the [[Dentistry Building]]. A six-story wing spans over [[7th Avenue South]] connecting to the [[Jefferson Tower]]. The later [[Research Bridge]] connects the [[Veterans Administration Medical Center]] to the Lyons Harrison Research Building over 19th Street.



Revision as of 17:22, 16 July 2016

The Lyons Harrison Research Building is a 121-foot tall, 92,000 square foot research facility at 701 19th Street South, part of the UAB Medical Center. The building adjoins and connects to the Zeigler Medical Research Building and the Dentistry Building. A six-story wing spans over 7th Avenue South connecting to the Jefferson Tower. The later Research Bridge connects the Veterans Administration Medical Center to the Lyons Harrison Research Building over 19th Street.

The exterior curtain wall of the "bridge" wing originally contained uniform opaque panels with short clerestory windows above, but some of those panels have been replaced with glass. The building was dedicated originally as the Health Sciences Research Building on December 9, 1960 and renamed on November 19, 1966 to honor the late Champ Lyons and Tinsley Harrison.

A 1969 addition of 116,000 square feet for cardiovascular research was built for $5.4 million. The addition was designed by Davis, Speake and Associates.

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