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Houses For Science: A Pictorial History Of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Elizabeth L. Watson | James D. Watson

Houses For Science: A Pictorial History Of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (Jan 01, 1991)
9780879694036
| Hardcover
352 pages | 10.5 x 10.9 inch | English
$ 28.16 | Value: $ 28.16
Dewey 727.5 WAT
LC Classification QH322.C65 .W37 1991
LC Control No. 91025921

Subject

  • Architecture - Buildings - Public, Commercial & Industrial
  • Science - History
  • Science - Life sciences - Genetics & genomics

Plot

Houses for Science traces the unique architectural and scientific evolution of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory from whaling village, to "summer camp" for biologists, to world-renowned research and educational institution. Situated on Long Island's fabled North Shore, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has a one-hundred-year heritage of superlative basic research in genetics and an architectural patrimony that spans nearly two centuries.In Houses for Science architectural historian Elizabeth Watson skillfully integrates the fascinating story of the construction and preservation of this village of science with a chronological account of the history of the Laboratory and the fundamental discoveries made here. Augmenting this account are essays by Nobel laureate James D. Watson on the key advances made in genetics research during the Laboratory's first one hundred years.