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Building New vs. Renovating: Which is Better?
Lab Design spoke to Andrew Quirk, senior director, of project and development services at JLL about the pros and cons of renovating versus building new
Architectural Value Creation in Asset Reposition: The Case of Office-Lab Conversion
Construction and feasibility analysis is an imperative blueprint for defining the scope of asset repositioning and realizing the architectural value creation at a given timeframe and resources. The author categorizes the blueprint into three major sections: site utilities (SU), architecture and structure (AS), and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems associated with corresponding details.
Making Old Labs New Again
University of Oregon’s Klamath Hall receives a 21st century makeover
A Conversation On the Redevelopment of the Roebling Center
Lab Design News spoke to David Henderson, principal at Hx2 Development in Trenton New Jersey, Thom Romano, managing director at JLL, and TJ Romano, life sciences specialist at JLL Philadelphia about redeveloping the Roebling Center
Construction Guide for Start-Ups Planning to Expand
Strategies for enhancing a life sciences space
Design Considerations for Office-to-Lab Conversions
With the demand for Life Science space growing faster than the leasing market can provide, there has been a surge in office-to-lab conversions across the nation
Long Island City Development Capitalizes On Adaptive Reuse In Urban Markets
A Long Island City facility is a landmark case of how adaptive reuse in the life-science sector gives space for new developments to integrate in dense urban markets
Webinars: Renovating the Occupied Lab
Join Lab Design News and our panel of experts as we discuss key considerations and tools you can use when planning to renovate an occupied lab
Former Newspaper Headquarters Finds New Life as Lab Space
The Bulletin Building spurs research and innovation in Philadelphia’s Schuylkill Yards