reply to post by gariac
Not pretending to know anything specific about the new hangar, but it's a safe guess that if they're doing RCS measurements in there, they would be
imaging measurements. These use much smaller antennas which wouldn't require anything unusual in the architectural or structural depts. As you know,
the main RCS stuff is all at the other end of the base. There are some indoor RCS facilities up there in addition to the stuff we see in GE, but that
doesn't mean that there wouldn't be some program-specific requirements for new measurement facilities down at the new hangar.
My interpretation is that the denser structure at the right side is for a multi-story aministrative/lab space. There are provisions for emergency
egress for a fairly large number of occupants, so it looks like a lot of people are expected to be working there. On the other hand, the fact that the
purported office/lab space shares a roof with an airplane hangar probably adds a lot of requirements to things like fire exits. Maybe all those
exterior staircases etc. are for 6 guys and 2 greys... ;-)

