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Designing Life Sciences Real Estate for Growth and Talent
As life sciences companies evolve and competition for talent intensifies, developers are rethinking laboratory campuses with adaptable infrastructure, faster occupancy, and employee-focused environments
Deadline Approaching: Share Your Lessons Learned at the 2027 Lab Design Conference
Laboratory end users, facility stakeholders, and project teams are invited to share real-world insights and help shape the educational program for the 2027 Lab Design Conference in Dallas
LLNL’s New Digital Backbone Positions National Security Lab for the AI Era
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's new Digital Infrastructure Capability Expansion facility delivers the resilient, scalable communications backbone needed to support AI, exascale computing, and the National Nuclear Security Administration's long-term infrastructure modernization strategy
Professional Profile: Kendra LeBlanc
Lab planner and interior designer Kendra LeBlanc shares how technical problem-solving, close collaboration with scientists, and a focus on flexibility, safety, and sustainability help create laboratory spaces that perform today and adapt for tomorrow
2026 Lab Design Conference Agenda
The 2026 Lab Design Conference agenda highlights the practical, non-commercial education and networking opportunities that attendees can expect at future conferences
Creating the Lab of the Future for Advanced Manufacturing
Adam Denmark’s 2026 Lab Design Conference presentation highlighted how ASU’s ISTB 12 uses flexible infrastructure, interdisciplinary planning, and industry partnerships to create a next-generation manufacturing research ecosystem
Yale Peabody Museum Expansion Wins AIA Award for Design Excellence
The award-winning Yale Peabody Museum expansion demonstrates how thoughtful laboratory planning, advanced building systems, and historic preservation can come together to create next-generation research environments
What Makes a Lab Building Competitive Today?
Why are some research buildings attracting tenants while others remain vacant?
AI, Automation, and the Value of Industry Connections: On the Floor at the Lab Design Conference
Drawing on 18 years of attending the Lab Design Conference, Hanbury’s Regal Leftwich shares insights on emerging design trends, the growing impact of automation and AI, and the value of learning from the broader laboratory community
Why Lab Users Belong at the Lab Design Conference
The 2027 Lab Design Conference is seeking practical, non-commercial presentations from lab users, facility stakeholders, and project teams willing to share honest lessons learned—and attendees will gain valuable insights to help guide their own laboratory projects
