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Designing a New Lab? Choosing the Right AEC Partner Could Be Your Most Important Decision
With ambitious business objectives and substantial capital investment on the line, kicking off a lab design project can be challenging. The right Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) partner will shrink those challenges to a manageable size, helping you establish a successful lab that meets the needs of your business, your end users, and the patients whose lives may be impacted by your breakthrough research.
Professional Profile: Mike Dieterich
Mike Dieterich is the new senior director of sustainability at CRB. Lab Design spoke to Mike about his new role, career journey, and the misconceptions about sustainability
Just Add Users
Listening is among the most important skills that planners and architects bring to the table. Fully meeting the needs and expectations of users of a planned building requires asking specific questions about their current work spaces and work processes, to ensure a detailed understanding of what types and configurations of spaces will ensure future efficiency and desirability. But what happens when the future user of the space isn’t there to ask?
Creating a Lab Design Budget
When it's time to overhaul an existing lab or build a new one from scratch, lab managers want to find the perfect formula—at the right budget
Professional Profile: Justin Molé, PE, LEED AP
Lab Design News speaks to Justin Molé, US East Coast sciences sector leader, principal & regional discipline leader, MEP with Buro Happold in Boston
Considerations in Planning for Laboratory Hazards
Safety must factor into a lab's day-to-day operations
Professional Profile: Joseph Rufrano, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
Lab Design News spoke with Joseph Rufrano of Svigals + Partners in New Haven.
Across the Table: Customer Feedback
Across the Table with columnist Dave Withee on feedback
Webinars: Ergonomic Lab Design
Join Lab Design News and our panel of experts as we discuss biomechanics, anthropometry, and physiology