Below: The 22-story tower is connected to the hospital by a bridge and includes 16 floors of laboratory space arranged into research neighborhoods. Ninety percent of the building's spaces have access to natural light. Right: To maximize flexibility, separate wet and dry spaces are designed in the labs. Dry benches and service columns carrying power and gas lines can be moved or disconnected for layout changes. Urban TOM ARBAN The curvilinear shape of the new Ty Cobb Regional Medical Center provides flexibility for growth while contributing to the amount of daylight entering the building. 52 HCDmagazine.com 02.14http://www.HCDmagazine.com